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Catherine Farrell

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Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin

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Environmental Sustainability

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Environmental Science

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Catherine Farrell

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Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin

Fully Funded PhD in Business, Biodiversity, and Catchment Management at Trinity College Dublin

Fully funded PhD opportunity at Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin , within Trinity Business School and the wider interdisciplinary Luggala Living Lab: Catchment Monitoring, Modelling, and Management project. This PhD is part of a cluster of four doctoral projects supported by the AIB Trinity Climate Hub Trinity Research Doctorate Award (TRDA) scheme. The selected candidate will work in a multidisciplinary environment with supervisors and collaborators across business, natural sciences, engineering, and the arts/humanities. Research areas and keywords: Business, Environmental Science, Earth Science, Management, Biodiversity, catchment monitoring, modelling, and catchment management. Supervision/team: Catherine Farrell (University College Dublin), Professor Jane Stout (School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin), and a wider team including Mary Bourke, John Gallagher, and Francis Ludlow. Funding: Fully funded PhD. Eligibility: The post is intended for a PhD candidate able to contribute to an interdisciplinary research project. The post does not specify detailed academic or language requirements in the text provided. Deadline: Midday, 22 June 2026 (Irish time). How to apply: Review the LinkedIn announcement and submit your application before the deadline. If needed, follow up with the announcer or project team for application instructions.

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