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simulations to study ion transport mechanisms, interfacial chemistry, and membrane stability. The researcher will develop structure–property relationships and work closely with experimental partners to validate
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of the student, suggested tasks will be to: – Design, prepare and lead the first-stage small-scale behavioral experiments, with a prototype of the game before its large-scale distribution. – Analyse the data
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of the normal admissions process. The Department typically provides financial support in the form of tuition grants, stipends, teaching and research assistantships, and support for postgraduate
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the Irish Higher Education Authority (HEA). PD-LIFE is an all-island emerging hub of excellence that unites researchers, clinicians, people with Parkinson’s, and advocacy partners to transform
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, sound studies, digital humanities, music pedagogy, and/or creative practice, and should have or be working towards a masters degree in ethnomusicology, musicology, or a related field. Application details
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and academic partners. By joining this network, you will become part of a highly integrated, inter-sectoral, and international (triple 'i') training environment. Our common goal is to train a new
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musicology, sound studies, digital humanities, music pedagogy, and/or creative practice, and should have or be working towards a masters degree in ethnomusicology, musicology, or a related field. Application
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in the top 100 in the world. The scholarship is named after Dr Iseult Honohan, one of the first female PhD graduates from the (then) Department of Ethics and Politics. She retired from teaching in 2015
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Description About the Project POI is a consortium of academic, industry, charity and clinical partners, working collaboratively to develop the next generation of diagnostic and therapeutic options for cancer
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. This collaborative work is carried out across three jurisdictions: the Republic of Ireland (ROI), Northern Ireland (NI), and Great Britain (GB). This Co-Centre presents a unique opportunity to rapidly develop