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for Human Rights; the Dublin European Institute; and the Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice. The School is also home to six European Research Council (ERC) projects and has a thriving PhD community
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well as the supervision of Masters and PhD students, particularly in areas related to political analysis. The appointee will be expected to build a strong research profile, that supports the University’s research strategy
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. They will contribute to strategic developments within the Schools of Medicine and the broader health system and policy spheres. Applicants will have a PhD in health economics or equivalent, experience in
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have a minimum of three years post-PhD experience in teaching and a research profile in line with expectations at this grade. They will be expected to contribute to both undergraduate and postgraduate
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modules in the field of Film Studies including screenwriting. The successful candidate will have a minimum of three years post-PhD experience in teaching and a research profile in line with expectations
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Maynooth University, National University of Ireland Maynooth; | Maynooth, Leinster | Ireland | 29 days ago
undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, as well as the supervision of Master’s degree and PhD students. Applications are welcome from those with expertise in all areas of law. Areas of particular interest
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agriculture. The Research Engineer will contribute to the environmental assessment of sensor materials and systems by applying Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methods to evaluate their performance from design
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units in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Dublin, Cork, Melbourne and Adelaide. In addition to contributing to this study, the post-holder will undertake a PhD and work collaboratively across research teams
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important area. We welcome applicants who hold a PhD in a relevant language-based discipline (e.g. anthropology, area studies, history, linguistics). The successful candidate will have a strong research
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)in Business Information Systems will have a PhD in relevant discipline and demonstrate a track record of relevant research and teaching experience. Candidates will have successfully published in