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The Department of Early Irish at Maynooth University is pleased to invite applications for a PhD scholarship fully funded by the Irish Research Council on an SFI-IRC Pathway Award project, EMISoS
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The Department of Early Irish at Maynooth University is pleased to invite applications for a PhD scholarship fully funded by the Irish Research Council on an SFI-IRC Pathway Award project, EMISoS
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The Department of Early Irish at Maynooth University is pleased to invite applications for a PhD scholarship fully funded by the Irish Research Council on an SFI-IRC Pathway Award project, EMISoS
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well as the supervision of Masters’ and PhD students. The ideal candidate will have a research profile that complements the Department’s research focus in one or more of the following areas: film and media studies
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as well as the supervision of Masters’ and PhD students. The ideal candidate will have a research profile that complements the Department’s research focus in one or more of the following areas: film
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healthy aging. This initiative builds on our existing expertise in the related areas of life sciences, psychology, and business. The successful applicant will help develop the existing undergraduate
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as well as the supervision of Masters and PhD students. The appointee will be expected to build a strong research profile that supports the University’s research strategy, including affiliating
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Helen Shaw, and a PhD student also funded by the project. The work will also include close working with an existing PhD student. The post will run for 45 months. Salary Post Doctoral Researcher (2024
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• Heritage, Culture and Language • Society and Public Policy • Sustainability and Climate Change” Each Commercialisation Development Officer (x3) will be assigned to one of the following beacons
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exacerbate existing social inequalities; Draw on the knowledge and experience of diverse stakeholders in Ireland to co-produce alternative retrofitting strategies; Identify best international practice