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the European Union (Horizon Europe MSCA Doctoral Networks), whilst 1 Doctoral Candidate is funded by the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Horizon Europe guarantee scheme. The two main objectives of EU-GLOCTER are: (1
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among people living with Barrett’s Oesophagus. A work programme with people living with Barrett’s Oesophagus to co-design an exercise intervention that takes into consideration the barriers expressed in
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University College Dublin, School of Agriculture and Food Science | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | about 2 months ago
, functional, nutritional and safety analyses. The data generated will support innovation for upcycled food in Ireland with the development of new products driven by consumer insight. The PhD student will
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. Kowalski’s research spans multiple disciplines and will allow candidates to develop their skills in a variety of areas including, RNA delivery, nanomaterials design, circular RNA engineering, and gene therapy
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primary supervision of Dr Nora White, co-supervised by Prof. David Stifter. The award consists of an annual stipend of €22,000 plus tuition fees. A designated workspace in the Arts and Humanities Institute
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governance processes designed to facilitate collaborative civil society action and engagement in development cooperation. Practices to achieve sustainable development objectives and respond to humanitarian
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the pathway measures provide protection and improvements in water quality of adjacent aquatic water bodies during base and spate flow conditions, Inform the design and implementation of break the
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approach with the independence and imagination of the traditional European supervisory programme, and it is designed to prepare its students to conduct cutting-edge research and pursue successful academic
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supervision of Dr Nora White, co-supervised by Prof. David Stifter.The award consists of an annual stipend of €22,000 plus tuition fees. A designated workspace in the Arts and Humanities Institute at Maynooth
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primary supervision of Dr Nora White, co-supervised by Prof. David Stifter. The award consists of an annual stipend of €22,000 plus tuition fees. A designated workspace in the Arts and Humanities Institute