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these effects vary across communities? The successful candidate will be integrated into a PhD project that develops an innovative mixed methods approach to the study of far-right mobilization and community
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30 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Trinity College Dublin Department Chemistry Research Field Chemistry » Organic chemistry Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD
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approximately 28% of the UCD student population, and almost 2,000 PhD students. Over 50% of UCD undergraduates progress to postgraduate studies. Project 2: Improving rAAV safety through glycoengineering
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skills in a social science discipline. Applications must indicate exactly “PhD Application in Sociology, Stream X” in the subject line (replace X with the Stream number). Our Values - putting our words
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Li (na.li@ucd.ie ) with subject: UCD PhD Scholarship in Finance Expressions of Interest Deadline: 18 March, 2026 Anticipated Start Date: On or before September, 2026
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@tcd.ie), Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology. before the closing date of 1 May 2026 (23:00 GMT). Applications must indicate exactly “PhD Application in Sociology” in the subject line Our Values
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onto PhD programme candidates must have a bachelors degree in chemistry (1st class honours or 2:1 grade or equivalent) and meet English language requirements . Selection process Suitable candidates will
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with the subject title “PhD application 2026 - your name”. Contact Name: Panpan Zhou Contact Email:panpan.zhou@universityofgalway.ie Application Deadline: 15/June /2026 and time 17:00 (Irish time 24hr
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, where applicable) Contact details for two academic referees Applications should be sent by email to: ken.bruton@ucc.ie with subject line: “PhD AI-Enabled Predictive Maintenance – Applicant Name” Closing
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plant stem cell niches. We are seeking a candidate to study molecular mechanisms involved in how plants sense and respond to environmental signals. We are particularly interested in using hypoxia as a