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invite applications for a fully funded PhD scholarship in partnership with Stewarts Care. Background Stewarts Care is based in Palmerstown, Dublin, and provides a range of services to children and adults
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this project, using extensive primary cell culture, molecular analysis, scRNAseq, non-invasive imaging analysis, along with mechanistic studies using 2D/3D culture models, we will dissect the distinct cellular
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, non-profit, and media sectors. The successful candidate will be based in the Section of Music, within the School of English, Media and Creative Arts at the University of Galway. In the QS World
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Development. In choosing Cork University Business School, you will be supported in your research, while based in the heart of the city of Cork , Ireland. Program Highlights: Enhanced Stipend: Enhanced fully
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health issues and acculturation of immigrants. Any student who wishes to work on the project is invited to follow the general idea and shape their specific direction based on their individual interests
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nanomaterials. This will be achieved by developing and codifying DES-based routes to key classes of environmentally relevant nanomaterials, including (photo)electrocatalytic metal oxides; phosphate-based
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. The project, entitled Tackling Climate Misinformation in Ireland: An Evidence Base and Novel Resources for Journalists and Communications Professionals (CLiME ) examines how misleading claims, delay discourses
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of a European or, indeed, global fascist moment. This hypothesis will be tested against a number of case studies of fascist movements, within and outside of Europe, through archive-based research
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foster resilience among international protection beneficiaries. The methodology combines desk-based analysis across legal and ethical disciplines, with semi-structured interviews with lawmakers and
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to the national and international anniversary commemorations of Laurence’s birth, death, and canonisation, that will be held in France and Ireland in 2025–2030. The PhD researcher will be based at the Dublin