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and inequality in the USA, UK, France and Germany. You can read more details about the Democracy Challenged project here: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101125672 Principal Duties and
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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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manager who are supported by grants from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), the CF Trust (UK) and CF Foundation (USA). The group has extensive collaborations with CF research groups in the UK, across the EU
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Candidates are funded by 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
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Ireland. The Centre brings together 14 higher education and research institutions across Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Great Britain. The scholarship will provide a stipend of EUR 22,000 per annum and will
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opinion, democracy and inequality in the USA, UK, France and Germany. You can read more details about the Democracy Challenged project here: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101125672 Salary Range
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esteemed research groups from Ireland, Norway, the UK, Spain, and Chile. Active involvement in network-led studies and the opportunity to undertake a secondment in one of our partner groups to contribute
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Twitter: @QuinnGroupUCD Applications: Applications are welcome from students from Ireland/UK/EU with, or expecting to gain, a first or upper 2nd class Honours degree/ or MSc in Chemistry or other relevant
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and Britain. The new Co-Centre for Climate+ Biodiversity + Water hosted by the School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin is an international collaborative Co-Centre working across 14 academic
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for Ireland and the UK with our biodiversity models to project effects of these new projections on the types of species that will occur under these new climatic conditions and their dynamics. The new The Co