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Overview: Cork University Business School (CUBS), University College Cork invites motivated and talented graduates with outstanding academic records to apply to our funded PhD Scholarship scheme. We
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The School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies (SLLCS) warmly welcomes applications for the position of Teaching Fellow - Language Coordinator in Hispanic Studies. The successful
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US, Australia, Finland, Croatia, Austria). The aim of this programme of research is to ensure that interventions to support language and communication deliver maximum benefit for children with
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, Dentistry, Human Health and Disease, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Clinical Speech and Language Studies, Neuroscience and Radiation Therapy. The preferred candidate will have a profile in research
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, funds to purchase equipment for use on the project and additional research expenses will also be provided. Applicants for whom English is a second language will be required to meet English
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take place across 7 countries (Ireland, the UK, the US, Australia, Finland, Croatia, Austria). The aim of this programme of research is to ensure that interventions to support language and communication
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take place across 7 countries (Ireland, the UK, the US, Australia, Finland, Croatia, Austria). The aim of this programme of research is to ensure that interventions to support language and communication
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, these include parenting and family processes, early cognition and language development, development of neurodiverse and neurotypical children, and youth mental health. Successful applicants will have a PhD in
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to apply: SLLCS is one of the largest of the twelve Schools in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and has over 130 members of staff in all, including full time academics, language assistants
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the area of technology transfer as reflected by licensing of intellectual property. As a ‘People First’ institution, DCU is committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion - a University that helps staff and