The HEA-funded CyberUnite Project is now inviting applications for six PhD studentships across partner universities in Ireland and Northern Ireland. This is a unique chance to contribute to world-class cybersecurity research while benefiting from full financial and academic support.
About CyberUnite
CyberUnite is a flagship research project funded under the HEA North-South Research Programme. It brings together leading institutions:
- University of Limerick (UL)
- Queen’s University Belfast (QUB)
- Munster Technological University (MTU)
- University College Cork (UCC)
The project focuses on securing cross-border critical infrastructure by developing resilient, adaptive, and trustworthy cybersecurity solutions.
PhD Positions at the University of Limerick
UL is recruiting for two PhD positions in privacy and trust of Cyber-Physical Systems.
- PhD 1: Focus on software, cybersecurity, and AI
- PhD 2: Focus on hardware, cybersecurity, and engineering
Supervisors:
- Professor Donna O’Shea
- Professor Tom Newe
Key Details for Applicants
- Entry Requirements: BSc or BEng (Honours) in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or Electronic Engineering
- Stipend: €25,000 per annum
- Duration: 4 years
- Support Provided: Full PhD fees, laptop, travel, and consumables
- Host Institutions: UL, UCC, MTU, or QUB
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Why Apply?
This opportunity offers:
- A chance to work on cutting-edge cybersecurity challenges
- Collaboration with four leading universities across Ireland and Northern Ireland
- Full financial and academic support for the duration of your PhD
If you are passionate about cybersecurity research and want to contribute to securing critical infrastructure, this is your chance.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should complete the official application form here:
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Application Deadline: Monday, 15 September 2025
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