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gen_cdc563d08913a1a6e6a46ceed2ca0f47
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4 year PhD in Neuroscience
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Wellcome Trust
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University College London
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HRCS22_20669
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No abstract available for this analysis.
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Studentships
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gen_796b7dedd1ac164a8983889bb00e401f
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Wellcome Trust Doctoral Training Fellowship Scheme for Clinicians
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Wellcome Trust
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University of Oxford
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HRCS22_20713
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No abstract available for this analysis.
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_a772311774d5eaa6248fe93573969db8
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The Wellcome Trust GW4 Clinical Academic Training Programme
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Wellcome Trust
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University of Bristol
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HRCS22_20866
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We propose to create a Wellcome Trust-funded Clinical Academic Training Programme (GW4-CAT) for medical, veterinary and dental trainees across three members of the well-established and successful GW4 Alliance of research-intensive universities: Bristol, Cardiff, and Exeter. Based on our collective experience, we will address the following goals: 1. Recruit and retain trainees from diverse disciplines, backgrounds and clinical specialties across medicine, dentistry and veterinary sciences; 2. Support and encourage trainees to make bold choices with access to cutting edge research environments that will stretch them intellectually and practically exploiting environments that have not ‘traditionally’ been accessed by clinical doctoral trainees; 3. Provide exemplary doctoral and post-doctoral support through linked academic clinical lectureships and mentorship, building a run-through programme to nurture our best graduates so that they are most effectively positioned to win externally-funded post-doctoral fellowships. GW4-CAT will support trainees for almost a decade from pre-PhD through to research independence, provide demonstrable impact on career progression, resilience and ensure significant achievement at more senior levels and independent senior clinical academic positions. Finally, we will use the opportunity provided by GW4-CAT to catalyse the creation of a ‘Centre of Excellence for Clinical Academic Training’ covering the southwest of the UK.
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gen_611e2067bdd672e35496ff7b387be813
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Wellcome Trust Doctoral Training Centre in Public Health, Economics and Decision Science (PHEDS): Assessing the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of policies and prevention strategies that reduce noncommunicable disease burden and health inequity
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Wellcome Trust
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University of Sheffield
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HRCS22_20881
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With ever scarcer resources for public health policies and programmes, high-quality scientific evidence on the cost-effectiveness and long-term benefits of alternative public health intervention options will become increasingly important for future decision-making. To our knowledge, PHEDS is one of just a handful of Doctoral Training Centres dedicated to Public Health Economics and Decision Science in the world. Wellcome Trust investment will allow us to grow, focus and strengthen ScHARR’s doctoral training in this area, broadening its scientific remit from health behaviours to also include research into the cost-effectiveness of policy options that address the social determinants of health (e.g. economic conditions, housing, employment) to reduce NCD and tackle health inequalities. Through the synergy of several cohorts of PhD researchers conducting cutting-edge research into these challenges at the same time with expert supervision, the programme aims to substantially increase the momentum of scientific discovery. Equipped with 4 years of experience in interdisciplinary collaborative working environments and with strong analytic skills, our graduates will be excellently placed to forge influential careers as leaders in academia and governmental and non-governmental organisations promoting evidence-based decisions about resource allocation in public health and tackling disease burden in the UK and beyond.
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_56b74bbf58d4c2a9bc7a6eced93b4506
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One Health Models of Disease: Science, Ethics and Society
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Wellcome Trust
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University of Edinburgh
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HRCS22_20886
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Technological advances in genome editing and animal bioscience have potential for huge societal impact, and are opening up opportunities for the design of new ‘One Health’ models of neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, developmental, and infectious diseases of humans and animals. Such models can transform our approach to understanding pathogenesis, facilitating the development of therapies or preventive measures. However, there is little or no opportunity for graduate student training in relevant state-of-the-art techniques at world-class, purpose-built facilities by leading scientific innovators at the intersection of human and veterinary medicine. Moreover, scientists require training in bioethics and social science to allow them to appreciate the ethical and societal implications of these powerful new approaches. To address this need, we propose a PhD programme in “One Health Models of Disease: Science, Ethics and Society”. This innovative, and versatile programme will combine core training in relevant experimental techniques, bioethics and social sciences relating to One Health, rotation research projects, and internships with academic, industrial, policy and stakeholder organisations, alongside the main PhD project. Students will be supervised by world-leading life scientists addressing important diseases of humans and animals, and social scientists and bioethicists conducting cutting-edge research into the social and ethical dimensions of 21st century science.
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_4a112b183074d4346516ca9df8e873b4
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Integrative Infection Biology - Mechanisms and Control of Disease
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Wellcome Trust
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University of Glasgow
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HRCS22_20891
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The mission of the proposed IIB Programme is to inspire the next generation of innovative world-class researchers to tackle global infection challenges. We will achieve this by shaping excellent PhD projects that build synergistic collaborations across the University of Glasgow and our partner institutes. Our aim is to give all students an exceptional experience, driving them to build their careers with the ability, confidence and integrity to make transformative contributions to global health. Our principles are promoting inquisitive and rigorous science, imparting technological and analytical skills, and reinforcing personal well-being. Our graduates will be ‘Scientists without Boundaries’ at ease with the implementation of far-reaching interdisciplinary concepts on the local and global stage. The IIB Programme is integrated around Glasgow’s core of global excellence across infectious disease research, including pathogen biology, pathogen-host interaction, epidemiology, ecology and transmission control, encompassing >25 Wellcome Trust-funded investigators. We have partnered with key institutions in Europe and Africa, to offer PhD students exceptional opportunities in all areas of infection biology. UoG funding will add 2 students from Africa each year, making 7 altogether. Students will select projects after laboratory rotations and be fully mentored through to a ‘PhD-Plus Year’ fostering the transition to their post-doctoral career.
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_28e4e8d88afe966f65c2f99c4a0570e6
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Advanced therapies for regenerative medicine
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Wellcome Trust
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King's College London
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HRCS22_20910
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The goal of the programme is to train a new generation of researchers in the advanced therapies that underpin regenerative medicine, including cell transplantation, gene therapy and endogenous tissue repair. At the heart of this young field is the importance of translating laboratory-based studies to patient benefit. Thus, students will gain knowledge of the underpinning discovery science, and clinical and commercial applications. Moreover, to foster translation we will bring together researchers in different disciplines, so that the students appreciate the creative possibilities of working at the interface between different fields. Supervisors are drawn from across King’s College London, spanning clinical, nonclinical, early, mid-career and senior researchers. The first year comprises three rotations, combined with taught courses and master classes, leading to the award of an MRes. This is followed by three years of focused research. Partner organisations and secondments provide additional training opportunities. From the outset, the programme emphasizes growing as a scientist, exploring post-PhD opportunities, and the scientist in society. Students and their supervisors are seen as partners in a journey, with a special focus on fostering mutual respect and understanding.
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_bc7ee0b2a62dbf63210e2f8be11fcf25
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Optical Biology
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Wellcome Trust
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University College London
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HRCS22_20918
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The ‘Optical Biology’ PhD programme will train future research leaders to answer fundamental questions in biology by exploiting and developing state-of-the-art optical techniques. The programme brings together life scientists, physicists, chemists and computational scientists at UCL, with world-leading industrial and academic partners, to deliver an integrated training programme in the most advanced optical methods and analysis tools. This would be the first UK PhD programme offering multidisciplinary training in the major advanced light-based methods that are transforming all areas of biomedical research. The programme will be based at UCL, a world-leading environment where many major advances in optical techniques for biology have been developed, including ultra-fast 3D 2-photon microscopy, targeted 2-photon optogenetics, low power super-resolution imaging and whole-brain optical mapping. It will also offer students outstanding opportunities to undertake internships and training with our industrial and academic partners, promoting their career development and providing them with attractive post-PhD prospects. Key programme goals: 1. To train researchers capable of developing and using state-of-the-art optical methods and associated analysis techniques. 2. To train researchers to use these methods to address fundamental biological problems. 3. To create researchers who engage, communicate and collaborate effectively with both industry and academia across disciplinary boundaries.
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_fc172945be1706bccb95482076838e23
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Barts Charity Fixed Term Lecturerships: the Rising Stars programme
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Barts Charity
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Queen Mary University of London
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HRCS22_20919
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Barts SMD at Queen Mary University of London seek funding for a transformational programme to recruit the new generation of lead researchers for the next decade. The proposed plan is to appoint 16 fixed term lecturers (either external or internal) and support them in their career progression towards independence. The results of this project will be: 1) capacity building in junior academic positions (ensuring continuity to the quality of academic research conducted at SMD); 2) higher high quality head counts for REF2021 submission (with positive impact on SMD finances and reputation); 3) consolidation of internal high quality post-docs (avoiding the risk of attraction by other Colleges in London and beyond). Following the Early Career Researchers programme effected in 2013, and the ensuing success, the Barts Fixed Term Lecturerships (also to be referred to as the Barts Rising Stars) programme will support a second round of junior academic recruitment (internal and external) with multiple benefits on the research endeavours in strategic areas for the School.
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Personal
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_11926f3b63c83927c15fd07ada358618
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Health Priorities in Resource-Limited Settings
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Wellcome Trust
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University of Liverpool
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HRCS22_20926
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This proposal is for the addition of a single post to the existing WT funded Clinical PhD Programme Health Priorities in Resource-Limited Settings at Liverpool. The current Programme supports the development of a cadre of clinician scientists in global health research with aims of: 1. Identifying outstanding individuals 2. Offering them high levels of support and mentorship throughout their PhD 3. Facilitating their onward academic careers as independent researchers and future leaders in research in resource limited settings. The additional post is designed to be more flexible than our current four year posts. It may: a) Last for three OR four years: suiting those with research experience or whose clinical training or domestic requirements prevent a longer fellowship. b) Allow more of the research to be undertaken in the UK. The focus on diseases of Lower/Middle Income Countries (LMIC) will remain, but spending a shorter period abroad may be attractive for those with family or caring responsibilities in the UK. c) Broaden opportunities for veterinary trainees. Many LMIC human health issues are related to animal interactions but opportunities to undertake global health research by veterinary clinicians have been relatively limited. We hope to encourage such research.
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_47d847706fabd7fb4577c1bbd4eaa1a3
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Neuro-Immune Interactions in Health and Disease
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Wellcome Trust
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King's College London
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HRCS22_20927
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Cross-talk between the nervous and immune systems is critical for survival, and disrupted neuro-immune communication is observed in many debilitating conditions, including chronic inflammatory, neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases. Yet, research and training in neuro-immune interactions is generally conducted in discipline-specific silos. We propose to accelerate ground-breaking interdisciplinary research and knowledge sharing by instituting a unique PhD training programme in Neuro-Immune Interactions in Health and Disease. We will deliver: • World-class scientific training, provided in a flexible, student-led fashion, by internationally leading investigators, using state-of-the-art technologies, cutting-edge science and supervision methods (Assessment, Feedback and Development (AFD) meetings, PhD Progress Committees). • Extensive skills training to transition students in and out of the Programme – individually tailored and formalised in a personal development plan (PDP). • A diverse and inclusive training environment, reflected in our Programme Management Board (PMB), supervisors, recruitment and partnership plans. • An open and positive research culture, including training in research integrity, data sharing, bespoke mental health provisions and zero-tolerance of bullying and harassment. • A new generation of scientists with the knowledge, skills and networks to drive world-leading neuro-immune research, who can excel equally in academic and non-academic professions. Searchable keywords: share, sharing, world-class, flexible, positive, diverse, inclusive, skills training, mental health
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_60f2b0ab7bae097f00cbf1325b6d9d26
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WT-MRC Clinical Research Training Fellowship Partnership
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Wellcome Trust
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Medical Research Council
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HRCS22_20929
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Wellcome funding will allow the MRC to appoint an extra 5 CRTFs between 2017-2021.
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_01c85db05b0ae0279953e89044dc0b14
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GW4-CAT PhD Programme for Health Professionals
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Wellcome Trust
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University of Bristol
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HRCS22_20945
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Building on our Wellcome-funded Clinical Academic Training Programme (GW4-CAT) that uniquely supports Medical, Dental and Veterinary professionals; we will deliver a scheme that combines world class PhD training with exit to mentored post-doctoral positions with protected research time, open to all health professions (GW4-CAT-HP). Capitalising on the world class facilities and absolute commitment of the universities of Bath, Bristol, Cardiff and Exeter (Great Western 4 - GW4), and our partner NHS Boards and Trusts and Vet School, our objectives for GW4-CAT-HP are to: 1. Recruit talented Fellows from diverse disciplines and clinical specialties, supporting them to make bold choices by accessing the wide range of world-class cutting-edge research environments across GW4 where they will be stretched intellectually and practically. 2. Foster a positive and inclusive research culture, through robust equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) practice and enabling the highest standards of research integrity through support and formal training. 3. Ensure, through bespoke and structured long-term support and mentoring, that all our Fellows secure externally funded post-doctoral support and linked clinical academic posts provided in partnership with our NHS Trusts, Boards and Vet School, to achieve research independence and retain excellent researchers in clinical academia.
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_147068a0ab98206d560feca07ef76783
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4Ward North PhD Programme for Healthcare Professionals
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Wellcome Trust
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University of Manchester
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HRCS22_20952
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Our programme will deliver excellent doctoral training for all healthcare professions. We are building a comprehensive inter-disciplinary programme across biomedical discovery and experimental medicine, reaching into our leading skills in physical sciences, engineering and computational/data science. We have fully refreshed our partnership across the Universities of Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle and Sheffield; seven out of eight new directors are new. We have forged fresh partnership with the Alan Turing Institute, integrated our comprehensive ties with industry, and deepened our links to the Francis Crick Institute. We have coalesced features that define our best research culture and developed a thoughtful approach to equality, diversity and inclusion to ensure we capture talent, regardless of background or profession. The training will be valuable to fellows, supervisors and directors alike and set best-practice that will permeate our partner organisations. We are particularly proud of a new initiative with the Nuffield Foundation/STEM Learning to host 16-19 year olds as part of widening participation in higher education and scientific research. This programme is important to us. We need a research-intensive workforce trained to the highest standards equipped to innovate for a surrounding population with some of the greatest health needs and reduced life expectancy in the UK.
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_07ac50c481226dcdc9e8b9468fbabfa2
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Health advances in underrepresented populations and diseases (HARP) PhD Programme (“HARP PhD programme”)
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Wellcome Trust
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Queen Mary University of London
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HRCS22_20962
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Underrepresentation of patient groups and diseases in research is both a cause and a consequence of health inequality. People may be underserved by healthcare and underrepresented in research due to 1) social inequalities related to demographic and protected characteristics, 2) marginalisation related to socioeconomic, lifestyle or legal factors, or 3) health status e.g. mental health, or rare diseases. Disease mechanisms, phenotyping and novel therapeutics are often studied in homogeneous populations with chronic underrepresention of certain groups. If studies fail to include these groups, outputs will be less accurate, relevant or effective in underrepresented populations, thereby exacerbating health inequalities. To tackle these problems and redress these inequalities we will support fellows’ individual and specific training needs so that they are more able to manage career transitions and have the confidence to apply their imagination to bold research with populations and in diseases that will benefit the most from their efforts. This DTP will: 1. Recruit the best and most motivated fellows from a diverse range of applicants into a progressive research culture environment. 2. Conduct world-class research with underrepresented populations supported by specific training 3. Tackle barriers to Academic Transitions: i. (optional) Pre-Doctoral Training Phase ii. Bespoke Career Development Programme iii. Post-Doctoral Support Phase
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_885438ced25d9dc8c4d02a7c30f61231
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PhD Programme for Primary Care Clinicians
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Wellcome Trust
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Queen Mary University of London
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HRCS22_20965
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This doctoral programme for Primary Care Clinicians aims to increase research capacity across contemporary primary care to create future research leaders who will develop innovative and evidence based practice and policy to improve population health and support the NHS. Five clinical PhDs per year for five years (in total approximately 18 GPs and 7 other primary health care clinicians) will be hosted across 10 NIHR School for Primary Care (SPCR) members, building on our successful previous Wellcome PhD programme. The NIHR SPCR represents the leading departments of academic primary care in England and provides extraordinary critical mass enabling a broad and inclusive supervisory pool, access to databases, international expertise and bespoke training. Doctoral students will have supervisors across two consortium members and will join 45 NIHR SPCR doctoral students appointed from 2021-2026 to form a supportive cohort of peers who have the opportunity for regular contact at training meetings and our very successful Annual Trainees Event. Equality and diversity are core values underpinning the Programme which promotes the development of networking and collaboration, builds strong and experienced research groups and provides a rich, supportive research environment for doctoral students to develop into successful clinical academics and future research leaders.
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_ee045bdd8f44a02ce3f2e8e91ef77e7f
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Evaluating the Impact of Beyond Words Book Clubs on the Health and Wellbeing of People with Learning Disabilities
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Arts and Humanities Research Council
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The Open University
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HRCS22_21141
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Abstract not available
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_c7c7aa231a6e0a2438890a6bfd3f8078
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A bioarchaeological examination of the impact of early life stress on later health outcomes using procrustean assessment of dental fluctuating asymmetry
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Arts and Humanities Research Council
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University of Sheffield
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HRCS22_21142
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Abstract not available
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_8d8bcc571c1680c20a0f20b9d39aabed
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Musician's health and wellbeing: a study of health literacy and promotion in higher education
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Arts and Humanities Research Council
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Royal College of Music
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HRCS22_21143
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Abstract not available
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_31c64b28002cc8ed6d88f085a2c5bc97
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False Teeth for the Masses: Artificial Technologies, Prostheses and Commodities in Britain, 1848 - 1948
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Arts and Humanities Research Council
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University of Kent
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HRCS22_21144
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Abstract not available
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_e01275a3bc3952cad18fa0085506a791
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Where Nobody Can Follow (Memoir as Catharsis)
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Arts and Humanities Research Council
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Queen's University Belfast
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HRCS22_21145
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Abstract not available
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_aa1d6dcfad4a420951c13d7c9865f6ab
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Hive minds and pathological collaborations: are mental illnesses socially extended?
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Arts and Humanities Research Council
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University of Edinburgh
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HRCS22_21146
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Abstract not available
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_84672b5ccc7eb0055cd13743a31fa743
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Explaining the Youth Anxiety Epidemic: Towards a New Social Theory of Anxiety
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Arts and Humanities Research Council
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University of Birmingham
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HRCS22_21147
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Abstract not available
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_dd097061dc859e0f14a918459a79dc75
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Searching for Meaning: meeting cancer patients' desire for spiritual care through the arts
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Arts and Humanities Research Council
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University of St Andrews
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HRCS22_21148
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Abstract not available
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_f2d83ef0adec8d78cc6a75bf5946371f
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Are people with psychopathy morally responsible for the harm they cause: A philosophical account of psychopathy and moral responsibility
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Arts and Humanities Research Council
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University of Birmingham
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HRCS22_21149
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Abstract not available
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_d6e7aa2ab6a3b0d3317a44a5479eab68
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Climate, Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs), and Human Health
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Natural Environment Research Council
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University of Exeter
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HRCS22_22226
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Doctoral Training Partnerships: a range of postgraduate training is funded by the Research Councils. For information on current funding routes, see the common terminology at https://www.ukri.org/apply-for-funding/how-we-fund-studentships/. Training grants may be to one organisation or to a consortia of research organisations. This portal will show the lead organisation only.
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_d00a6499215a42a6f180c1fc6715ad9b
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Stereochemistry of antimicrobial agents in urban water cycle and its impacts upon the evolution of antimicrobial resistance
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Natural Environment Research Council
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University of Bath
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HRCS22_22227
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Doctoral Training Partnerships: a range of postgraduate training is funded by the Research Councils. For information on current funding routes, see the common terminology at https://www.ukri.org/apply-for-funding/how-we-fund-studentships/. Training grants may be to one organisation or to a consortia of research organisations. This portal will show the lead organisation only.
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Studentships
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_cdedc402be034565f3191f25afa54b69
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Designing LED lights that minimise the attraction of potential malaria vectors
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Natural Environment Research Council
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University of Bristol
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HRCS22_22228
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Doctoral Training Partnerships: a range of postgraduate training is funded by the Research Councils. For information on current funding routes, see the common terminology at https://www.ukri.org/apply-for-funding/how-we-fund-studentships/. Training grants may be to one organisation or to a consortia of research organisations. This portal will show the lead organisation only.
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Studentships
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gen_e364397099f632e5b4d301405391dbe2
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The effectiveness of acute and short-term resistance exercise training among young adults with subclinical Generalized Anxiety Disorder: A randomized controlled trial.
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Irish Research Council
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University of Limerick
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Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_f0c8cc479010bc80ac2d34033e4f83cc
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Exploring how injured athlete's story their experience of mental illness.
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Irish Research Council
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University of Limerick
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Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_4a3a4a87cf422b009bf2c2f14ca1e60c
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Next generation of 2-D nanomaterials for energy storage devices
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Irish Research Council
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Trinity College Dublin
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Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_eb5f61ac12ee694dbe61ae52d441a596
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Development of a computational model of a localized, replenishable therapy delivery device for the heart
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Irish Research Council
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University of Galway
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Not available
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Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_83733825d5c467f05e1da1ccbfcc2261
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Efficient Waveform Models for Extreme Mass-Ratio Inspirals
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Irish Research Council
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University College Dublin
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Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_b906ca2283e323cf518a84afad4cee33
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Click and Crosslink: A Click Chemistry Approach to Developing Gene-Targeted Platinum(II) Therapeutics
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Irish Research Council
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Dublin City University
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Not available
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Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_fd19ed118c82ebe230010ac8d229f4ef
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Galway: The 'First Official' Cultural Capital of the West
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Irish Research Council
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University of Galway
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Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_7fabfba43d1f259711899d304c8b8556
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The Aftermath of the September 11th Attacks on the USA: Does the Modification of Domestic Law Violate Due Process Standards and the Rights of the Accused to a Fair Trial?
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Irish Research Council
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University of Galway
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Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_51a0d79271e6b9ca728334a4d574c6f7
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Killruddery : Listening to the Archive. Exploring the Anglo-Irish heritage experience with immersive 3D audio soundscapes
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Irish Research Council
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University College Dublin
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Not available
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Early Career / Enterprise Partnership Scheme (Postgraduate)
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_4f3c7943820f7c46d3e852ca83b520e7
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Improving Solar Eruption Forecasting using Active Region Evolution
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Irish Research Council
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Trinity College Dublin
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Not available
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Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_d81031ad48874cc2449a1c4887311816
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Playing by the Rules?: An Investigation into the Impact of Rules of Origin on Preferential Trade Agreements
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Irish Research Council
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Trinity College Dublin
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Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_f1c8597d389ca6edf73d284c0c23c64d
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A Social, Economic, Cultural and Political study of the Dublin Merchant community c.1613-1660
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Irish Research Council
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Trinity College Dublin
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Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_84e1fc7749f6274fb5a8a74898fd7462
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Using neuroimaging to detect covert awareness and determine prognosis of comatose patients
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Irish Research Council
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Trinity College Dublin
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Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_0c39e534624b71d65ccc0f0fd300c80c
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Integration of holistic approaches to detect pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment
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Irish Research Council
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Dublin City University
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Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_c41e189c5894e2052a1083cac6daf0f6
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Goddesses with Upraised Arms in Crete and Cyprus: A Comparative Study
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Irish Research Council
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Trinity College Dublin
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Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_c0bb55a54ece018e38a381922061b19a
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Celibacy in Irish Women’s Writing, 1860s–1950s
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Irish Research Council
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Maynooth University
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Not available
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Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_507c2a255d4bccbafee8da162ac16564
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Investigation of the Role of Human CED-8 in the Regulation of the Timing Of Programmed Cell Death (Apoptosis) in Man
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Irish Research Council
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Trinity College Dublin
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Not available
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Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
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gen_6d404117063fa7411b60677b60e37132
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Stagnation Layers in Colliding Plasmas for Laser Based Analytical Techniques
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Irish Research Council
|
Dublin City University
|
Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
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gen_7fdbb6efbf963c7690d377301bb2f378
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Tailoring eHealth interventions for the treatment of overweight/obesity: a person-centred approach
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Cork
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Enterprise Partnership Scheme (Postgraduate)
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_46c05f7ec0287af25b0061dff0dec04a
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Distribution and Dynamics of Aerosol in the Troposphere over Southern Ireland: An Application of Laser Remote Sensing
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Cork
|
Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_671bdd58c1b78a789945060be44440ca
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Investigation of the potential of probiotic administration to improve neurobehavioral, molecular, and structural brain changes in the offspring in an animal model of pre-eclampsia.
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Cork
|
Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_f4a6e05210888b950f3ece21a2f33133
|
Of Saints and Scribes: Psalms, Sanctity, and Schooling in Medieval Ireland
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Irish Research Council
|
Trinity College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
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gen_8e3b860b0e8094a597249a04a3e3c7f8
|
Characterisation of ZNF593, a novel protein associated with the EZH2 Oncogene
|
Irish Research Council
|
Trinity College Dublin
|
Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_73531d8dc57c2262924774d624f477fb
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The Market for Works of Art: International Trade and Prices
|
Irish Research Council
|
Trinity College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_445f0e96847bed24f7764d1a5194cf49
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After Zozimus: Dublin’s Forgotten Street Poets and Tenement Balladeers (Subtitle: Reclaiming the neglected spoken word artists of the city tenements, including Joseph Sadler, whose performances on street corners and along Dublin’s Quays from c1850-1870 have been all but forgotten, and encompassing other street poets who, like Sadler, have not previously been the subject of academic study)
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
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Early Career / Enterprise Partnership Scheme (Postdoctoral)
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_4ea381d98d361bab1e5050b3c3a301ec
|
Consuming Stress: Low-income Women and Ways of Coping
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Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_5f0c17dfce30adbac6d0c8a117dd28c0
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Safety and Optimal tackle outcomes in Senior Women’s Rugby
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Irish Research Council
|
Trinity College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_14ab3c5e99f21a194e215d1949a35d1e
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The Affect of Bile Acid Modification by the Human Gut Microbiota on Host Signaling Pathways
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Cork
|
Not available
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Early Career / EMBARK
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_3e94046329e4e74cc648864f04f747c2
|
Nanoscale piezoelectricity of collagen fibrils under physiological and pathological conditions – based on lateral piezoresponse force microscopy
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Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
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Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_e70e002a8c94e56a792b795390a2bad7
|
Performing Irishness on the Galician Stage
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Cork
|
Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_36ecf5bc7293898887b02ed65f04cff3
|
Algebraic Geometry Codes for Error-Correction in Distributed and Quantum Systems
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_11e25a4e1b79c38b01ae44e754e43fad
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Novel Axially Chiral P,N Ligands for Asymmetric Catalysis
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Enterprise Partnership Scheme (Postgraduate)
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_d8960e04bbd8d33eb393a4076dde271e
|
Rethinking Social Theory
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Irish Research Council
|
University College Cork
|
Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_2ca6965cace36c45b875448c0e081366
|
Geographies of Abortion Access in Ireland
|
Irish Research Council
|
Maynooth University
|
Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_88babf6ba9a93e71e5ac0bb2a28c7411
|
The Order of Friars Minor throughout the British Isles, 1230-1400
|
Irish Research Council
|
Trinity College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_f26efa59ab02f8849b3db55c8f94e25e
|
The Impact of International Trade on Informality and Inequality
|
Irish Research Council
|
Trinity College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_03711abd8e59c82a58f6889be80b32da
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An evidence base for the falling numbers of children in detention: The role of Diversion and Judicial Decision-making
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Cork
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_8109f0c7dc4b5c856d732575bba097a1
|
Vibration Energy Harvesting for Health Monitoring of Water Pipelines
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Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_e13cdcbde37921c7918ccb25bec19a3e
|
“Poor Little Belgium’ and the Greater War. The Commission for Relief in Belgium and the Humanitarian Mobilization of the World.
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
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Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_148a8b26ed382accf9bc7d23b823d240
|
Investigating the contribution of microglia to sex-differences in Alzheimer’s disease
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_1037b3d9dce45e4f1ff29148046f96c2
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An Empirical Analysis of Household Energy Demand in Ireland
|
Irish Research Council
|
University of Galway
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_d77de6e67f0b7857f1f15e509a126d5b
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The coevolution of skin and feathers: insights from exceptionally preserved fossils of the Mesozoic Yanliao and Jehol biotas.
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Cork
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_c45a4d2937dfaeec86af3a77caa48a63
|
The Irish Nonprofit Network of Asylum Support: A Mixed Methods Study
|
Irish Research Council
|
Trinity College Dublin
|
Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_5e6f2f13836ac7138df20ecbdf7e47ef
|
Terrorist Supporters and the Internet: An Exploration of Online 'Virtual' Terrorists Communities
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Cork
|
Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_68174a541eb4e3dd46cc465ade6901bd
|
Organocatalytic asymmetric halogenation
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_16ccac1f985ee26a24b62b0b3b14963f
|
Computational Biophysical Descriptors of Nanoparticle Biomolecular Coronas
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
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Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_40822ef970af75269660082e8c570fa9
|
The Complex Recovery Experiences of Homeless Service Users with Substance Use Disorders: A Qualitative Longitudinal Examination
|
Irish Research Council
|
Trinity College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_0aa08c88bc4ac936a88b7fc42c02a12c
|
The Transmission of Betha Coluim Chille: A Case Study of Scribal Practices, Processes, and Pragmatics
|
Irish Research Council
|
University of Galway
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_db43f11e4c5e31e8a3bd6aa7858972ec
|
New Literacies in Language Learning and Teaching: The Role of Corpus Consultation Skills
|
Irish Research Council
|
University of Limerick
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_8f902fb58a82808d91eb54c06a0a998a
|
Behavioural and Electrophysiological Markers of Memory in Normal and Abnormal Ageing
|
Irish Research Council
|
Maynooth University
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_925dc67b4415b12dc9da5f7ebf8e676d
|
Platinum-based anticancer compounds targeting bulk tumour and cancer stem cells
|
Irish Research Council
|
RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_e899b244a212f8679ba2dba341987099
|
Nonlinear mooring cable dynamics in coupled analysis of floating structures for offshore renewable energy
|
Irish Research Council
|
Trinity College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_b188fe1a2cd4d5965c3fa5a812e5668b
|
Centering the socio-historical experiences of adoptive parents in Ireland, 1952-1987: an archival and oral history study'
|
Irish Research Council
|
Trinity College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_f8f5d6e514e7bf53bbd279caa4bef942
|
Judicial Separation and Divorce in the Circuit Court.
|
Irish Research Council
|
Waterford Institute of Technology
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_b67dd5694aceb05f3f6c290394abb7df
|
Kleist in Translation: Die Hermannsschlacht; Theory and Practice
|
Irish Research Council
|
Trinity College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_ff8a63e3dfabb4661afe1f9c54a7570d
|
Classification Problems for Natural Geometric Structures in Complex Manifolds
|
Irish Research Council
|
Trinity College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / EMBARK
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_0707f3a4e4755a3e0798c29b04efa8f6
|
Asymmetric Synthesis of “ResoLvipoxins” - New Hybrid Lipoxin A4 Resolvin Analogues
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_812c1d790e1c0e971cdd179e5237b70c
|
Public Policy and Child Outcomes
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Principal Investigator-led / Senior Research Fellowship Scheme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_dcadd7947941f690d938c8021fcfd77a
|
Where is the Ethics in Ethical Criticism?
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Cork
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_c1c99ec573627880712c9f4b6e16bcd1
|
Studying Creative Writing Theory and Practice: Bridging the Gap Between Teaching and Learning
|
Irish Research Council
|
University of Galway
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_5f7bfb4bb4ba339c21c83403a1af130c
|
Writing women's voices at the origins of Italian literary culture
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Cork
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_db3437a973ac7a6330a71eda29b3d965
|
Contemporary Pilgrimage Practices in Ireland: A cultural geographic perspective
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Cork
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_c42ee4db09805e94c6eaf125fbe14172
|
Organocatalytic Asymmetric Synthesis of P-Stereogenic Compounds and their Application as Ligands in Asymmetric Catalysis
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_3f965eb9db857b897801cd713219c26a
|
Developing an early reliable blood-derived biomarker of cognitive deterioration
|
Irish Research Council
|
Trinity College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_abf9c9bb6e888b53acd99a562a8815b6
|
Why Foreign Aid? Irish Development Assistance, 1975-1995
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_7a2fed94a4234d29aef9abdf8911a774
|
Mental health and financial outcomes over the lifespan
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_d113ec37b916a800cf8c885e44fb95ca
|
Irish Medieval Premonstratensian Monasteries and their European Context
|
Irish Research Council
|
University of Galway
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_b8a34bfe7622323efbfbb8e819cfba5e
|
Understanding and linking the fundamental ecological requirements of Ireland’s solitary bees for their long-term conservation and the creation of evidence-based policy.
|
Irish Research Council
|
Trinity College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_9d088d77826747cef1f9ce16ebe8e9a8
|
Contractive Projections and Conditional Expectations in Operator Algebras
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_69be6d02389950a7078925addbf56cf8
|
Cultural Heritage, civil resistance and transnational governmentality in East Jerusalem and the West Bank (from the Oslo Accords to today)
|
Irish Research Council
|
University College Dublin
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
|
gen_10fb0b431ca6ed414e92c749d964c136
|
Irish Research Council
|
Dublin City University
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting Award
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
||
gen_b5b745d16645a7f861cadaf1292da179
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Measuring Ireland's future health: The development of an online nationwide database to record, monitor and evaluate health related physical fitness levels of Irish adolescents in post primary schools
|
Irish Research Council
|
University of Limerick
|
Not available
|
Early Career / Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
| 1fellowships_scholarships
|
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