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Exciting Opportunity: Join UCC’s Cork University Business School (CUBS) to shape the future of business theory and practice - Several PhD and MSc (by Research) studentships available for October
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is funded in association with the Lero Research Centre and the Immersive Software Engineering programme. Faculty: Dr. Roisin Lyons - Kemmy Business School; Prof. Chris Exton – CSIS; Dr. Clare
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cover letter, a CV and certificates to hahnma@tcd.ie. Please also arrange for one letter of recommendation to be sent to this address. We are not accepting applications for this job through MathJobs.Org
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of €25,000 per year for up to four years. The candidate will be supervised by Dr. Nessa Lynch, Matheson Lecturer in Law, Innovation and Technology with co-supervision from the Department of Business
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to the online application process should be referred to recruitment@ucc.ie quoting the job-title and project name. Candidates should apply, in confidence, before 12 noon (Irish Local Time) on Friday 27th June
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Professor, Department of Sociology. before the closing date of July 21, 2025 (23:00 GMT). Applications must indicate exactly “PhD Application – Quantitative Sociology” in the subject line. At Trinity, we
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Post Summary The resilience of the anti-viral immune system declines with age, yet there is significant heterogeneity in anti-viral immunity in older adults, resulting in diverse viral infection outcomes in this age group. Activation of type I interferon (IFN-I) responses are a fundamental...
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Research Ireland and by the College Research Office (CRO) within the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies (CASSCS). The CRO, based in the Hardiman Research Building, is host to a community of
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: a motivation letter clearly indicating how the applicant’s profile and skills fit the requirements of the job position (max. 1 page); a full curriculum vitae; full transcripts; a concise research
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cognitive dissonance is an aversive feeling, we predict that it negatively affects people’s well-being. This line of research extends research on acculturation (Benet- Martinez & Haritatos, 2005) and research