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researchers across Ireland and Great Britain. Its goal is to develop research and policy solutions addressing climate change, biodiversity loss, and water degradation. This project aims to develop an integrated
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(DCU) is a leading innovative European University. It is proud to be one of the world’s leading Young Universities and is among the world’s top 2% globally. DCU is known as Ireland’s University of Impact
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transport is essential for supplying European and international markets, yet it induces significant stress, reduces survival, and affects welfare and product quality. Despite its economic importance, there is
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discontent, including resentment toward elites as well as hostility toward immigrants and minority groups. In this context, the project explores how meritocratic culture is formed, how it shapes exclusionary
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of AI tools used to support judicial decision-making, integrating perspectives from law, psychology, and AI development. It is explicitly stakeholder‑led, involving judges, litigation practitioners, AI
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of AI tools used to support judicial decision-making, integrating perspectives from law, psychology, and AI development. It is explicitly stakeholder‑led, involving judges, litigation practitioners, AI
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, and how it might be strengthened or reimagined. Combining legal analysis, ethnographic research, and creative approaches to legal thinking, the project aims to open up new ways of understanding and
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, including resentment toward elites as well as hostility toward immigrants and minority groups. In this context, the project 2 explores how meritocratic culture is formed, how it shapes exclusionary political
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. Today UCD is Ireland’s largest university with almost 25,000 students. It is the most popular destination for Irish school-leavers and actively promotes university life as a journey of academic and
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to extract relevant information from it (signal quality), (ii) comparison of classified acoustic measurements with ecophysiological reference measurements in cultivated sites with different stress modalities