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meritocracy as a dynamic political culture that responds to structural transformations and shapes political attitudes in systematic ways. Meritocracy is widely regarded as a core principle of a fair society
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diagnostic and therapeutic tools for bacterial infections. Our work is at the interface of carbohydrate chemistry and inorganic chemistry. The group currently has 5 PhD students and a postdoc. The successful
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opportunity to design and carry out an innovative PhD project titled ‘Meritocracy as Political Culture: A Comparative Analysis of Structures, Attitudes, and Meanings,’ which examines meritocracy as a dynamic
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ambitious, inquisitive and innovative individuals to join our multidisciplinary research team. As part of a dynamic and collaborative environment, you will contribute to breakthrough work that supports
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of Galway offer a stimulating, dynamic and multicultural research team with members from all over the world, excellent ties to research groups worldwide and close collaboration with industrial partners
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of responses shape local conflict dynamics and forms of belonging. The project is structured around two core sub-topics and addresses the following research questions: 1. Trajectories and variation in far-right
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methodology (including any relevant experience) o Indicative timeframe and structure Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview online (mid-May). Successful applicants may be required to demonstrate
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tools. The PhD will be supervised within the Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering and will involve close collaboration with postdoctoral researchers and project partners, as
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website: www.tpjstudy.ie Using a longitudinal mixed methods study design comprising surveys (3 waves) and semi-structured interviews (one-to-one and focus group), TPJ explores the experiences of teachers
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-enabled adaptation. The aim is to develop theoretically grounded yet practically deployable algorithms that allow multi-agent robotics to operate robustly in dynamic, uncertain, and interactive environments