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    .Rachele.
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    00 13/06/2006 17:46
    Qualcuno di voi ha studiato o studia all'università di Limerick? Come vi trovate?
    Io mi sono appena iscritta ad un master alla Business School, e sto aspettando di sapere se mi ammettono (accettano solo 20-25 studenti). Ho sentito che è un'ottima scuola, e credo che il corso sia molto valido.
    Se qualcuno ha esperienza in questa università si faccia sentire!
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    jay.ren
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    00 13/06/2006 17:59
    Alcuni link riguardanti Limerick:

    >> Studiare a Limerick <<

    >> Gli Irlandiani di Limerick <<

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    .Rachele.
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    00 13/06/2006 18:03
    Sì sì grazie, ho già letto entrambi i topic, ho aperto un altro topic perchè questo riguarda strettamente l'università di Limerick, se poi ritenete giusto accorparlo all'altro chiedo scusa!
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    )muzzi(
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    00 13/06/2006 18:11
    che tipo di master è? un Mba? secondo me ti faranno sapere tra breve

    io farò un Master of Law (LL.M.) al trinity college, ho aavuto la admission letter la sett. scorsa dopo circa 4 mesi di attesa!!

    cmq non so nulla sull'univ di Limerick [SM=g27828]
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    .Rachele.
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    00 13/06/2006 18:19
    No è un MBS (Master in Business Studies) in Entrepreneurship Management. Dovrei ricevere una risposta entro luglio.
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    AleX.zero
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    Registrato il: 13/03/2005
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    00 13/06/2006 20:36
    Io sono in UL!
    Sono nel college of Science quindi non so dirti della school of business, che da come ho capito è una sorta di centro di Eccellenza.

    Se non sbaglio ho letto che hai frequentato già un corso a Limerick, quindi suppongo hai già una tua idea sul campus e sulla città.

    In ogni caso chiedimi pure qualsiasi cosa, anche via msn se preferisci!

    Fra l'altro mi sa che abbiamo una conoscenza italo-limerickiana in comune [SM=g27811]

    BTW Circa un anno fa aprivo un topic "studiare a Limerick" per chiedere info e ora mi ci trovo a rispondere! [SM=g27822]

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    00 06/07/2006 10:15
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    AleX.zero
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    00 19/09/2006 02:29
    UP!
    qualche foto del campus...

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    =Gizzo=
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    00 20/09/2006 10:54
    Re: UP!

    Scritto da: AleX.zero 19/09/2006 2.29
    qualche foto del campus...





    e direi anche "staceppa!"
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    .Rachele.
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    00 20/09/2006 11:31
    Re: UP!

    Scritto da: AleX.zero 19/09/2006 2.29
    qualche foto del campus...



    per quanti giorni ti sei appostato con la macchina fotografica per beccare una giornata così? [SM=g27828]
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    AleX.zero
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    00 23/09/2006 00:46
    Rachele ma poi sei stata ammessa al master?

    cmq le foto sono state scattate durante lo stato climatico di grazia fra giugno e luglio... ma forse fatte in questi giorni sarebbero venute anche meglio!!!
    E' una settimana che fa grandi scaricate d'acqua ma seguono delle schiarite in super tecnicolor pazzesche!
    Colori così ipersaturi non li ho mai visti altrove...oggi servivano quasi gli occhiali da sole (ça va sans dire che 5 min prima stesse piovendo).

    Gizzy, non preoccuparti, sono sicuro che anche a Carlooouuh c'è tanto verde assaje...pure troppo! [SM=x145459]

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    AleX.zero
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    00 03/02/2007 23:10
    Postgraduate Research Opportunity in Limerick

    Current Research Projects


    The Stokes Institute is the largest research centre on the University of
    Limerick campus and currently has a compliment of over 30 full-time
    PhD researchers and 25 post-doctoral fellows. Our principal areas of
    research are in microscale mechanical engineering and biofluidics. The
    primary application of our microscale engineering research is in
    providing solutions to important problems encountered by the
    electronics industry. Issues such as thermal management of systems
    using microchannel and micro-fan cooling strategies, design for shock,
    impact and vibration, reliability analysis, corrosion and electro-migration
    studies and all aspects of accelerated life testing are fundamental to this
    strand of research. The activities of the microscale engineering group
    also include experimental aerodynamics with a focus on boundary layer
    transition.

    In biofluidics, we specialise in the design of complete microfluidic
    systems for the medical diagnostics and bioprocessing sectors. Our goal
    is to apply state-of-the-art proven technologies in solving some of the
    typical problems faced by this industry. In medical diagnostics, our
    primary focus is on the early detection of genetic cancers. We use the
    Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technique to amplify the genomic
    markers that correlate with a particular disease type. The aim here is to
    produce fully automated systems that require only a very small patient
    sample to produce a diagnosis at speed and low cost. We also develop
    microfluidic devices for other aspects of biotechnology particularly for
    point-of-care immunoassays, tissue culture and fermentation process
    sampling and analysis. Additionally, the biofluidics group also has a
    small team researching pressure induced strain in arterial by-pass grafts.


    Funding and Collaboration

    In its sixteen year existence, the institute has secured over €10 million in
    research funding and has developed strong collaborative links with
    leading research centres not only in Ireland but abroad. Through its
    various research programmes, the institute currently collaborates with
    Bell Laboratories in the United States, The Institute for Consumer Health
    and Protection at the EU Joint Research Centre in Ispra, Italy and St.
    Bartholomew’s Hospital in London. Many of our researchers regularly
    travel to conduct their research in these institutes. The Stokes Institute
    places emphasis on the commercialisation of research and is
    continuously involved in industrial projects with multinational
    companies such as Nokia Mobile Phones, Lucent Technologies and
    Airbus as well as local industry. Further information about our current
    research activities can be obtained from our website www.stokes.ie.







    Interested in Applying?


    We are currently seeking enthusiastic and ambitious graduates to join
    our team to work on our research projects. Due to the multidisciplinary
    nature of our research, we welcome applications for doctoral study from
    candidates with a good honours degree (Irish 2.1 or equivalent) from any
    engineering or science discipline. All our scholarships are fully funded
    (tuition fees plus a tax free stipend) for three years and lead to the award
    of a PhD degree. Doctoral study at the University of Limerick is largely
    driven by the researcher under the supervision and guidance of a faculty
    member. At Stokes we provide all our postgraduate researchers with a
    personal computer and their own individual desk space in the new
    Engineering Research Building on campus. Furthermore, in addition to
    offering excellent opportunities to work with our collaborators both at
    home and abroad, the Institute pays some of the highest research
    stipends in the University.


    Pursue an IRCSET funded PhD at Stokes


    Exceptional candidates who have or intend to receive a first class
    honours degree this year are encouraged to apply for a postgraduate
    scholarship from the Irish Research Council for Science Engineering and
    Technology (IRCSET). IRCSET scholarships are valued at approximately
    €72,000 over a three year period and provide full funding of tuition fees
    for three years, in addition to substantial travel and consumables
    budgets for your research project. Research stipends for IRCSET scholars
    are also commensurate with typical entry level graduate salaries after tax
    and PRSI. The Stokes Institute has a good success rate in securing
    IRCSET funding and currently has 10 scholars pursuing doctoral study
    under this scheme.

    The closing date for applications for the first call of the 2007 IRCSET
    Postgraduate Scholarship Programme is Wednesday 14th February. Full
    details are available from www.ircset.ie/grant_schemes/postgrad.html.

    For further information or an informal discussion about current research
    projects and funding opportunities at the Stokes Institute contact:



    Prof. Mark Davies
    Director
    Stokes Research Institute
    Engineering Research Building
    University of Limerick
    Limerick
    Ireland

    Tel: +353 61 202 467
    Fax: +353 61 202 393
    Email: Mark.Davies@ul.ie

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