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Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions / Design / Science Foundation Ireland / Dublin City University / Department of Jobs /  Enterprise and Innovation / Innovation / Research and development / Athlone Institute of Technology / Tyndall National Institute / Ireland / Economy of the Republic of Ireland / Education in Ireland
Date: 2012-08-27 07:43:42
Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions
Design
Science Foundation Ireland
Dublin City University
Department of Jobs
Enterprise and Innovation
Innovation
Research and development
Athlone Institute of Technology
Tyndall National Institute
Ireland
Economy of the Republic of Ireland
Education in Ireland

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