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STEER (Science & Technology Entrepreneurship Education & Research) Advancing Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Education and Research through the Development of Pedagogies and Student
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can demonstrate appropriate skills in the relevant languages, or is committed to acquiring a language other than Afrikaans within the timeframe of the project. PhD candidate 2 will work on a case study
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) Some knowledge of the Irish language To Apply for the Scholarship: Email a cover letter (max 2,300 words) and CV with TWO references in one PDF File with your name to ann-marie.hanlon
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language Application In order to apply, please send the following by the 1st of June 2025 to graduateedf@ucd.ie An academic CV A project application including: a proposal for the national context (including
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demonstrate an interest in human-centered machine learning, interpretability and applied machine learning. Applicants for whom English is a second language will be required to demonstrate their competence in
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will begin on either September 1, 2025 or March 1, 2026. A later start is not possible. The position is fully funded for 4 years. The stipend amounts to €25,000/year which is taxfree. To apply, submit a
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, Structural & Environmental Engineering, Trinity College Dublin, invites applications for a PhD Researcher to join the geotechnical research group as part of a Sustainable Energy of Ireland funded research
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2025 entry - apply by 6th July 2025. The Cork University Business School is offering a number of PhD and MSc (by Research) opportunity in the areas of Management, Economics and Food Business and
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embedded in the cross-disciplinary TRDA project Entangled Lewy. The project brings together Health Sciences, Engineering, Computer Science, Health Economics, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences to develop
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, Structural & Environmental Engineering, Trinity College Dublin, invites applications for a PhD Researcher to join the geotechnical research group as part of a Research Ireland funded research project