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part of this exciting programme Ulster University is pleased to announce that we are offering up to ?? studentships to help develop collaborative programmes of research between the partners and academic
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of health promotion programmes, such as online falls prevention programmes, might be one solution. Online programmes help address difficulties in accessing programmes for people with physical limitations
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are some people motivated to help others and strive for a more equal world, while others are not?” This includes a focus on polarization, depolarization, and misinformation - who and what do we believe
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effective collaborations. This opportunity will help you build an unmatched network and gain practical expertise that makes you invaluable in both academic and industrial careers. NWCAM2 is a €9.98 million
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, configurable weight storage. The project will help advance neuromorphic computing by enabling hardware that is more robust, repairable, scalable, and energy-efficient. You will join the CNET research team
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initiatives, they are shaping a more inclusive future for all. Ulster University students from our MSc in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) program have been going to NECC for year-long placements since 2008
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themes of Transitional Justice, Social Justice and Human Rights. Our Transitional Justice Institute is an internationally renowned centre for the study of how law assists (or fails to assist) societies
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, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models, are used to aid fire safety design, but they are often computationally intensive and time-consuming, hindering reliable fire safety assessments. Artificial intelligence
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as part of TRACE (Technological Revolution towards an Agri-food Circular Economy), a €5.89m cross-border project supported by the European Union’s PEACEPLUS Programme and managed by the Special EU
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Development of smart clothing for physiological monitoring of children with heart conditions at home
an increasing number of infants with complex conditions can now survive. They are however, a vulnerable group and there is an increasing need for robust home-monitoring to assist with early detection of changes