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Post Summary: The candidate will join the PhD programme at the Department of Sociology of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland’s leading university which is located on a historic campus in the heart
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Engineering » Other Physics » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Ireland Application Deadline 20 Feb 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Dublin) Type of Contract Temporary Job
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the first purpose built clinical research institute on the island of Ireland. The institute has an active clinical research programme and up to 10 or more PhDs or MD fellows at any one time. Further
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have a recent PhD in one of the social sciences, native speaker or equivalent English, excellent academic writing skills, and demonstrated ability to work collaboratively. The recruitment process will
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researchers and PhD students, and will have opportunities to strengthen your track record in scholarly dissemination, proposal development, and research mentorship in a supportive, research-intensive
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with the PI to recruit the team (Research Assistants, Postdoctoral Researchers and PhD Students) and play a leading role in laboratory setup to include equipment procurement, SOP and policy development
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PhD researchers and the Senior Post-Doctorate. Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc and Senior Post Doc is transferable between the Irish HEI’s. This can be reflected in the starting
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/ Requirements Research FieldEngineering » Electronic engineeringEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Research FieldComputer science » Digital systemsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications PhD in
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: • A PhD qualification in Human Nutrition. • Considerable experience in conducting nutrition studies among human participants. • Expertise in dietary assessment
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educational attainment. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in environmental media studies or cognate discipline. They will have strong qualitative analytical skills and be equipped to analyse how media shapes