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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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. Prospective applicants can find additional information about doing a PhD in DCU at the faculty page: https://www.dcu.ie/humanities-and-social-sciences/doctoral-studies-hub How to apply The deadline
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@dcu.ie ) in advance of an application. You can find additional information about doing a PhD in DCU at the faculty page: https://www.dcu.ie/humanities-and-social-sciences/doctoral-studies-hub
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University College Dublin, School of Agriculture and Food Science | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 13 days ago
friendly and preferred option, according to the new US Environmental Protection Agency Wasted Food Scale, should be upcycling food, therefore repurposing it for human consumption. According to Mintel, in
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, phytoplankton, and water nutrient concentrations. This research will investigate the relationship between benthic macroinvertebrates and (i) Ecological Status of waterbodies, (ii) other BQE’s (Biological Quality
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bespoke training package in coastal management and research skills. Various biological resources and ecosystem services are provided by coastal embayments. These have been impacted by growing human
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Teagasc PhD Walsh Scholarship Opportunity - “Enhancing Sustainability of the Irish Agri-Food Sector”
Management, Psychology, Human Resource Management, Entrepreneurship or other relevant degree). An MSc award in an appropriate discipline would be preferable, though not essential. Candidates due to complete
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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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, reducing pesticide and nutrient use by 50% and 20% respectively, by 2030 and ensuring sustainable farming systems are necessary for a fair, healthy, and green EU food system. SIMONE project will act as the
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- Class Honours) in an appropriate discipline (e.g., Business Management, Human Resource Management, Entrepreneurship, Psychology, or other relevant degree). An MSc award in appropriate discipline is