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the department and have the opportunity to join masters level courses (including courses on research methods). Moreover, our PhD students are supported to attend high-quality international workshops and summer
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funded three-year PhD studentship is available in the UCD School of Civil Engineering, starting in May 2026. The main research topic is the valorisation of sewage sludge to produce value-added bioproducts
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technology. The primary criterion is that the applicant’s research should be innovative and of the highest quality. The successful applicant should have a background in ethnomusicology, digital musicology
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in Masters degree with copies of transcripts, 3) a research proposal (c. 2-3,000 words), also indicating their prospective supervisor, to: james.gallen@dcu.ie by 17:00 GMT. Applications that do not
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music research The primary criterion is that the applicant’s research should be innovative and of the highest quality. The successful applicant should have a background in ethnomusicology, digital
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at Maynooth University, a multidisciplinary research environment with multiple principal investigators and active research groups. All PhD positions offer strong opportunities for interdisciplinary
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socio-economic constraints. https://www.eu4greenfielddata.eu GreenFieldData will mobilize 14 Doctoral Candidates (DCs) enrolled in Double Degree Doctorate programmes with 12 academic main beneficiary
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research. The writing of a dissertation of original research follows a rigorous training in how to design and conduct research. Applications are particularly welcome from students who wish to conduct
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transdisciplinary and novel approaches, but preferably with a quantitative and computational leaning. A Masters is required, with minimum GPA 2.1. The candidate should have knowledge of/interest in complex systems
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opportunities for suitably qualified individuals to pursue a Structured PhD on any of our wide range of programmes . Successful applicants will be expected to have a first or upper second class honours primary