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rather than Person Cantered Care Lack of Joined Up Care for PWSUMHI Service Capacity & Digital Skills OBJECTIVE - Within a cross-border test bed environment, SUMIT will expand digital inclusion and develop
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can interact with one another in a symbiotic manner. This project aims to develop a decision support framework to aid in the identification and comparison of circular bioeconomy polygeneration systems
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research topics and prepare the groundwork for postgraduate studies. The disciplines together deliver teacher education programmes and supporting modules across the four Colleges, in particular to support
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climate regeneration and Nature-based Solutions in deprived areas through the development of innovative co-analysis, co-design, and co-monitoring tools and methodologies for engaging with the community
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collaborators in the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Maynooth University and the University of Pisa, Italy. The aim of this project is to develop effective antimicrobial therapies which can be efficiently
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the research-intensive School of Law and Criminology – the largest criminology team in Ireland - while developing their professional and intellectual skillsets, publication record, lecturing experience and
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people are functioning in relation to their goals, activities, strivings and interactions with the world. This approach has been developed by TILDA in collaboration with Professor Daisy Fancourt, Director
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carried out with questionnaires and focus groups which will allow to understand effective strategies to removing barriers to the uptake of e-micromobility solutions. An app will be also developed and
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Cork (UCC). UCC CTG will develop an efficient and coordinated cancer clinical trials infrastructure regionally which can “provide Irish patients access to a diverse portfolio of high-quality, safe and
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prepare responses for these events, e.g. mobilising crews, assessing damage, allocating resources, managing risk etc. are essential requirements shared by most emergency events, as well as how to do