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43.9m  /  144' | shipworks brisbane | 2004 / 2015.

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  • Impressive 4,606nm range
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  • ABS (American Bureau of Shipping) ✠A1, Yachting Service, ✠AMS classification
  • Sleeps 10 overnight
  • 5.65m/18'6" Williams Jet Tender

The 43.9m/144' motor yacht 'Alaska of George Town' (ex. Alaska of George Town) was built by Shipworks Brisbane in Australia. Her interior is styled by design house Bernie Cohen Design and she was delivered to her owner in February 2004. This luxury vessel's exterior design is the work of Bernie Cohen Design and she was last refitted in 2015.

Guest Accommodation

Alaska of George Town has been designed to comfortably accommodate up to 10 guests in 5 suites. She is also capable of carrying up to 9 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience.

Onboard Comfort & Entertainment

Her features include a gym, deck jacuzzi, WiFi and air conditioning.

Range & Performance

Built with a aluminium hull and aluminium superstructure, she benefits from a semi-displacement hull to provide exceptional seakeeping and impressive speeds. Powered by twin diesel Caterpillar (3412) 12-cylinder 900hp engines running at 2300rpm, she comfortably cruises at 13 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 16 knots with a range of up to 4,606 nautical miles from her 70,000 litre fuel tanks. Her low draft of 2.24m/7'4" makes her primed for accessing shallow areas and cruising close to the shorelines. An advanced stabilisation system on board promises exceptional comfort levels at anchor or on any voyage. Her water tanks store around 12,000 Litres of fresh water. She was built to ABS (American Bureau of Shipping) ✠A1, Yachting Service, ✠AMS classification society rules.

Length 43.9m / 144'
Beam 8.6m / 28'3
Draft 2.24m / 7'4
Gross Tonnage 457 GT
Cruising Speed 13 Knots
Built | (Refitted)
Builder Shipworks Brisbane
Model Custom
Exterior Designer Bernie Cohen Design
Interior Design Bernie Cohen Design

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M/Y Alaska of George Town

Length 43.9m / 144'
Builder
Exterior Designer Bernie Cohen Design
Interior Design Bernie Cohen Design
Built | Refit 2004 | 2015
Model Custom
Beam 8.6m / 28'3
Gross Tonnage 457 GT
Draft 2.24m / 7'4
Cruising Speed 13 Knots
Top Speed 16 Knots

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‘Alaska of George Town’ is a 144.03ft  /43.9m  motor yacht, custom built in 2004 by Shipworks Brisbane and last refitted in 2015. Bernie Cohen Design is responsible for the beautiful exterior and interior design. The vessel was previously named Aliska II, and is a great choice for a charter vacation.

Alaska of George Town’s interior layout sleeps up to 9 guests in 5 rooms, including a master suite, 1 VIP stateroom, 1 double cabin and 1 twin cabin. She is also capable of carrying up to 10 crew onboard to ensure each and every guest enjoys the very best charter experience, and makes use of all available amenities.

Alaska of George Town offers lots of opportunity to lounge in the sun or enjoy a lunch in the sunshine.

Alaska of George Town is built to comply to both MCA and ABS standards. With a cruising speed of 13 knots, a maximum speed of 16 knots and a range of 4,000nm from 70,000litre fuel tanks, she is the perfect combination of performance and luxury.

She also comes complete with a modern stabilization system to reduce roll motion even during rough seas, and the yacht also has ‘at anchor stabilizers’ to keep things smooth even at anchor/zero speed.

A deck Jacuzzi is perfect for relaxing with friends and family, while taking in the view, particularly after a long day of adventure. The superyacht has Wi-Fi connection throughout, so you’ll be able to check emails or share your experience on social media. A gym onboard, fully equipped with the latest exercise equipment, means you’ll never miss a work out.

Air conditioning keeps conditions comfortable throughout the cabins, so you’ll stay cool even on the hottest of days.

For fun and frolics, check out the toys onboard including 2 x Yahama FX Jet-Skis, 1 x Stand-up Waverunner, 1 x Doughnut, Water-Ski, 1 x Dive Compressor, 2 x Seabobs, 2 x Paddleboards, 2 x 2 Person Kayaks, and Snorkelling Equipment.

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• AIR CONDITIONING • DECK JACUZZI • DIVING • GYM • JET SKI • KAYAKING • PADDLEBOARD • SEABOB • SNORKELING • STABILIZERS • TOWABLE TOYS • WATER SKI • WAVERIDER • WI FI

CHARTER RATES

1 x 18.54ft /5.65m Williams Jet Tender 180 HP engine

2 x Yahama FX Jet-Skis 1 x Stand-up Waverunner 1 x Doughnut Water-Ski 1 x Dive Compressor 2 x Seabobs 2 x Paddleboards 2 x 2 Person Kayaks Snorkelling Equipment

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George Town Yacht Owner Among Elite Billionaire Seafarers: A 2023 Deep Dive

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Key takeaways:

  • The ownership of luxury yachts continues to be a symbol of wealth among global billionaires.
  • George Town yacht owner holds a significant position among these affluent individuals.
  • Yachts, apart from being symbols of luxury, are often equipped with cutting-edge technology and bespoke features reflecting the owners’ personal tastes.

Understanding the Billionaire Yacht Landscape

The world of yacht ownership is a pinnacle of luxury. Often reserved for the ultra-wealthy, owning a yacht is a testament to an individual’s financial success and taste for the finer things in life. From the George Town yacht owner to globally recognized billionaires, the allure of owning a private yacht remains unwavering.

The Influence of Wealth and Taste

While vast wealth makes the purchase of such grand vessels possible, the individual taste of the owners is reflected in the design, features, and functionalities of these yachts. From classical to contemporary designs, luxurious amenities, state-of-the-art technology, and personalized details, these floating residences exhibit the distinct persona of their owners.

The George Town Yacht Owner’s Mark in Luxury Yachting

Among these billionaire yacht owners, the George Town yacht owner’s influence cannot be overlooked. Known for their exquisite taste and an eye for detail, they stand as a significant player in the realm of luxury yachting. The level of comfort, sophistication, and technology in their yacht sets a benchmark for luxury sea travel.

The Most Luxurious Yachts and Their Owners

The list of luxury yachts owned by billionaires is impressive. These range from the Musashi owned by Larry Elisson, the Senses owned by Larry Page, the Dragonfly owned by Sergey Brin, to the Symphony owned by Bernard Arnault, among others. Each yacht, uniquely designed and equipped with incredible features, represents the peak of luxury and technology at sea.

The Irresistible Appeal of the Ocean

Owning a yacht goes beyond flaunting wealth; it represents a love for the ocean and the freedom it offers. The ability to explore the world’s waters in absolute luxury is an irresistible prospect for these billionaires. As the global billionaire list expands, so too does the list of opulent yachts.

The Ever-evolving World of Luxury Yachting

The world of luxury yachting continues to evolve, with new yacht designs, sustainable technologies, and bespoke amenities becoming increasingly common. The trend is moving towards eco-friendly designs without compromising on luxury, a trend that the George Town yacht owner and other influential figures are likely to embrace in the future.

Whether it’s the George Town yacht owner or other billionaires, yacht ownership continues to be a defining aspect of their wealth and influence. As they navigate through the high seas in their luxury vessels, they set new standards for what it means to travel in style and luxury. As we move forward, we can expect to see an increasing emphasis on sustainable practices in the creation of these oceanic wonders, merging ultimate luxury with responsibility towards our planet.

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Luxury motor yacht ALASKA OF GEORGE TOWN (formerly Alaska, M/Y ‘Aliska’) is a 43m/144 foot ShipWorks superyacht which was refitted in 2015. Every detail of M/Y ALASKA OF GEORGE TOWN's design, engineering and construction of the luxury motor yacht has been a quest to create the perfect yacht. She is able to accommodate 10 guests.

NOTABLE FEATURES: ~ Elegant interior decor ~ Formal dining with seating for 10 ~ AV entertainment system ~ Jacuzzi ~ Range of sea toys

This tri-deck yacht is unmistakably elegant and sleek with her flawless blue-black hull. By all measure, she is the quintessential expression of the modern superyacht and the highest evolved form of the shipbuilder’s art. Burness Corlett Three Quays Australia were the naval architects for this luxury yacht.

The main entry on the starboard side of ALASKA OF GEORGE TOWN's main deck opens into an impressive foyer with curved stairways to upper and lower decks. The foyer features silk panelled walls and American walnut timberwork with ebonised black inlay. Flooring is antique Labrador marble with nautilus shell design inlaid in stainless steel and black galaxy granite.

ALASKA OF GEORGE TOWN's main salon is rich in fine American walnut, Labrador granite and beautiful silk panelling. The theme is New York City penthouse. Gold leaf, black stepped cabinets provide storage. A 50” pop-up flat screen plasma monitor, DVD and Marantz stereo system provide entertainment. The contrasting silk wall behind the credenza provides the backdrop for a featured art piece. Overhead, a fielded and a raised panel is an elegant ceiling accent (a distinctive design feature found throughout the yacht). The expansive windows are dressed with beautifully tailored sheer silk Roman blinds, while stepped cornices and fluted walnut mullions highlight the exquisite craftsmanship. A creamy, hand-made, sculptured Tai Ping carpet, made from the finest New Zealand wool, completes the penthouse-inspired main salon.

The formal dining room is forward of the main salon where an oval, American walnut dining table with gold inlay, provides comfortable seating for 10. Matching buffets with inlaid marquetry provide the generous storage, while the continuing design theme is beautifully played in silk panel walls, deep Tai Ping carpet, Roman silk blinds and fluted column mullions. A hand-painted, antiqued gold leaf Chinese screen is a key feature of this elegant and intimate room.

ALASKA OF GEORGE TOWN is a very social yacht and ideal for yacht charters where there will be some entertainment. The flow from indoor to outdoor living and entertaining on the bridge deck is a seamless transition. A luxurious skylounge, elegantly decorated for casual entertaining with plush fabrics, raw silk panelled walls, sheer silk Roman blinds and matching American walnut cabinets featuring herring-bone inlays and ebonised walnut accents. A 42” plasma screen pop-up TV and sunken bar are the finishing touches in this very social space. The sky lounge opens onto a large shaded expanse for outdoor relaxing and dining. Farther aft, the deck is open to the sun.

ALASKA OF GEORGE TOWN Specifications

Type/Year:Shipworks Brisbane /2004 
Refit:2015 
Beam:8.60m (28' 2") 
L.O.A.:43.90m (144' ) 
Crew:9 
Guests:10 
Max Speed:16 knots 
Cabins:5 
Engines:2 X ‘Caterpillar’ 3412E 
Cruise Speed:13 knots 
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Notable in the sky lounge is an innovative sunken bar. Lowering the deck behind the bar eliminates the need for tall bar stools, the very height of which would restrict the view through the large windows. Using the comfortable caned club chairs around the bar is not only more view friendly and luxurious, but it is also more social. Everyone in the lounge can now be seated at the same level.

A large, luxurious sundeck incorporates hot tub and lounge forward, with a grilling and food preparation centre under the soaring radar arch midship, an outdoor dining and chaise lounge area are aft. On cool nights, this generous, open deck is ideal for elegant entertaining or quiet, romantic dining under the stars.

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Luxury motor yacht ALASKA OF GEORGE TOWN charters with up to 10 guests in 5 cabins. M/Y ALASKA OF GEORGE TOWN has a uniquely elevated private area located forward on the main deck, with hot tub and lounge area, can only be entered through the owner’s suite. Both inside the stateroom and out, extraordinary privacy and an unobstructed 270º panoramic view can be exclusively enjoyed. The owner’s deck and stateroom is a very private haven, a retreat of deep luxury and exquisite appointments. The suite features a king bed with elaborately carved base. The ample drawer cabinets are of American walnut with inlaid marquetry of fine herringbone and a dado of inlaid gold leaf. Opposite the bed is a pup-up 42” flat screen plasma TV that is discreetly stored in a carved cabinet framed by round walnut columns. Electrically operated dual layered Roman blinds of metallic silk over striped silk, and the Silhouette block out blinds close out light and add an additional measure of privacy. The master bath is done in a striking book-matched marble featuring a hand-painted, Pompeiian fresco frieze dome above the oval hydro therapy spa bath. A gold leaf custom mirror, gold plated vanity sink, faucets and Besselink light fixtures complement the luxurious ensuite. The VIP suite on the lower deck is more spacious than other guest suites and takes advantage of the full beam with a king size bed, comfortable loveseat and dressing table/desk I American walnut with antique Labrador marble tops. The walls are silk panelled. A 42” plasma TV/DVD and audio entertainment system complete this impressive VIP guest suite. The VIP ensuite in cashew marble has a spa/bath and shower with gold vanity sink and faucets. Two guest suites are forward on the lower deck. Both offer luxurious queen size beds and individual entertainment centres. Wardrobe walls are silk-paneled with Zebrano veneer and walnut, with quilted silk inlays that are also used on bed headboard and deckhead. A cabinet and bookcase of American walnut with antiqued mirror glass panelled doors, provide storage. Guest ensuites, with showers, are fashioned of cashew marble throughout.

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There are a number of sources of funding for PhD studies, including University of Galway studentships and fellowships from external agencies. Academic staff in economics at University of Galway have an excellent record in sourcing competitive funding, from a range of sources, to support research. Your supervisor will be of help in preparing a proposal to a funding agency. The PhD research proposal is often used as the basis as a submission for funding.

  • Learn more about funding options for the PhD in economics

3. Submit a research proposal to the Director of the PhD programme in Economics

Prospective students should develop a proposal with their supervisor, which is submitted directly to the director of the PhD Programme in Economics by email.

Your research proposal must follow the format outlined in this proposal form: 

  • PhD Economics Proposal Form

Here are some previous completed proposals (the proposal form may differ somewhat from the current version, but the essentials are much the same):

  • PhD economics proposal sample 1
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4. Submit an application through the online Postgraduate Admissions Application System

Apply formally through:

  • Postgraduate Admissions Application System

Further information from:

  • University of Galway Postgraduate Admissions Office
  • University of Galway Research postgraduate programmes

Your application will be formally considered by the Economics PhD Programme Committee and by the J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics for final approval. Note your application will not be reviewed until the director of the PhD Programme in Economics has also received your PhD Economics Proposal Form by email.

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Our PhD degree programme is a structured programme that is primarily based on carrying out scientific research and the submission of a PhD research thesis by the end of the four-year period.  As part of the structured programme students complete developmental modules to enhance their professional transferable skills, which are required to succeed in the modern work environment. Such courses include core and elective choices.

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The School of Chemistry is actively involved in a large variety of chemical research including Synthesis, Natural Product Synthesis, Structure Determination, Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, Natural Products Chemistry and Marine Biodiscovery, Medicinal Chemistry and Materials Chemistry.  Output in terms of peer reviewed publications has grown significantly in recent years and the school has graduated approximately 380 PhD students since 1970.  More than 60% of these graduates are employed in Irish Industry with the remainder working in the public sector or in education.  A number have successful careers outside Ireland. 

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Research in the School of Chemistry is organized into three complementary groupings or clusters which cut across the traditional boundaries of  Organic, Inorganic , and P hysical  chemistry.  This research aligns with themes identified in Innovation 2020 (Ireland’s strategy for research and development, science and technology), particularly in the areas of health & medical; energy; manufacturing & materials.  It is also aligned with the national priority research areas of therapeutics – synthesis, formulation, processing and drug delivery; diagnostics and medical devices.

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This cluster encompasses synthetic and natural products chemistry, with a focus on the discovery and characterisation of novel bioactive compounds/materials. Key areas include carbohydrates, marine natural products, peptides, heterocycles, bioactive metal complexes, polymers and solid-state pharmaceuticals.  Members actively engage with  CÚRAM ,  Marine Institute ,  Ryan Institute , and the  Synthesis & Solid State Pharmaceutical Centre.  (SSPC)

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Using a variety of chemical, bio-analytical, and computational techniques this cluster investigates the structure and function of biomolecules and biomaterials, with applications in the bio-pharmaceutical and biomedical sectors.  There is emphasis on understanding biomolecules in complex environments, such as the crowded cell interior, and at surfaces/interfaces. The members actively contribute to centres, including  CCB,   CÚRAM ,  NIBRT , and  SSPC . There are multiple large-scale Biopharma industry engagements.

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The School of Law and its research centres – the Irish Centre for Human Rights and the Centre for Disability Law and Policy  – currently has over 60 students in PhD programmes. 

The School of Law fully participates in the University’s structured PhD programme .  The structured PhD programme enables students to enhance their research by undertaking, and getting credit for, a programme of education, training, research, personal and professional development activities.  There are a large number of University-wide modules that PhD students can take as part of the structured programme and this year the School of Law has added three law-specific modules to the suite: ‘Law Research Skills 1- Preparation, Presentation & Discussion’; ‘Law Research Skills 2- Engaging in Scholarship and Debate’; and ‘Legal Opinion or Advice’, in which students can obtain credit for providing legal opinion or advice to an international organisation, NGO or court. Anyone interested in pursuing PhD research in the School of Law should contact a staff member with appropriate expertise in the proposed area of research, or the Director of the PhD programme, Dr Rónán Kennedy .

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Accountancy & Finance Discipline 2023

Applications are invited for a PhD scholarship in the Discipline of Accountancy & Finance at J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics, University of Galway, commencing 1 st September 2023. The Discipline of Accountancy & Finance is looking for a talented, creative and highly qualified individual to work under the supervision of an academic faculty member and become part of the Discipline’s vibrant research community.

Our PhD programme has a strong track record in terms of the research student experience and the achievements of our PhD graduates, presenting an opportunity for scholarship candidates to engage in research in areas aligned to one or more of the thematic fields listed below. Our research activities embrace differing organizational settings in the Public, Non-Profit, and Private sectors covering both policy and practice in sectors such as health, welfare and other public services, general business, and industry, addressing challenges at the corporate, social, economic and political levels.

About the Scholarship

The Scholarship will cover an annual stipend of €18,500 (for a maximum of 4 years) and payment of PhD fees (for a maximum of four years), subject to satisfactory performance. The successful PhD student will be provided with a dedicated desk and computer and will have the opportunity to participate in research seminars, workshops and avail of research supports through their doctoral programme. The scholarship is not intended for students who already have access to alternative substantial sources of funding (e.g. students working on funded projects or in receipt of other scholarships).  However, at the earliest possible opportunity during the tenure of a scholarship, the Scholar will be required to prepare one, or if necessary two, application(s), under the guidance and advice of the supervisor, for external research funding under the Irish Research Council (IRC) Post-Graduate Scholarship Scheme, if eligible to do so.

About the D iscipline of Accountancy  & Finance

J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics is nestled on the north side of the NUI Galway campus, right in the heart of Galway city. With a population of just under 72,000, of which at least one in four are students, it is no surprise that Galway has always had a reputation as a young and student friendly city. Energised by our regional edge on the west coast of Ireland, we are a globally engaged school of business and economics for the public good that makes a transformative impact for students, society and business. We aim to deliver a high-impact, globally centric, scholarly environment in which faculty and students contribute to society, industry and academia through quality engagement and research.  The Accountancy & Finance Discipline is one of five discipline areas in the School, allowing for collaborative engagement with the School’s other disciplines: Economics, Management, Business Information Systems and Marketing. The Discipline of Accountancy & Finance currently has 14 fulltime academic staff with strong professional backgrounds and experienced teaching and research profiles. As a discipline we embrace the value of collegiality and professionalism in all that we do.

Research Thematic Fields & Research Supervisors – Discipline of Accountancy  & Finance

Performance Management / Measurement

 Prof Breda Sweeney

Dr. Geraldine Robbins

Dr. Patricia Martyn

Dr. Frank Conaty

Dr. Emer Curtis 

Management Control Systems / Practices

Prof Breda Sweeney

Dr. Geraldine Robbins

  Dr. Patricia Martyn

  Dr. Frank Conaty

  Dr. Emer Curtis

Accountability

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Dr. Geraldine Robbins

Dr. Frank Conaty

Dr. Orla Lenihan 

Taxation, policy & practice

 Prof Emer Mulligan 

Corporate Governance & Sustainability

 Dr. Orla Lenihan

Dr. Frank Conaty

Auditing

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Dr. Emer Curtis

 Financial Literacy

 

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It is essential that applicants have engaged with  one  or more of the potential supervisors above in the preparation of their research proposal, and have their agreement to supervise the PhD ,  if successful.   Initial informal enquiries can be made to individual supervisors directly, or to the Head of Discipline, Prof Emer Mulligan ( [email protected] ).

Please note while only applicants who have a relevant Master’s degree may normally be admitted to the PhD programme, applicants with a relevant primary degree coupled with relevant professional practice/management experience may be considered; however familiarity with academic research would be desirable. Overseas applicants may be required to submit an IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent, if applicable.  Successful applicants must register with the J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics as a Year 1 full-time PhD student for the academic year 2023/24. Scholarships will only be awarded to those who register as full-time PhD students for the period of the award.

To be admitted to the PhD programme, you must:

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  • Research schedule and timeline
  • Submit a CV and cover letter.
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  • Two letters of reference

The above documentation should be submitted to [email protected] with the subject line: PhD SCHOLARSHIP ACCOUNTANCY & FINANCE 2023 – CANDIDATE APPLICATION

Your application will be formally considered by the Discipline of Accountancy & Finance PhD Programme Committee for final approval. 

The closing date is:  15 th March 2023.

Scholarship commencement: 1 st September 2023

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Fully Funded PhD Scholarship in Microwave Imaging for Bone Health Monitoring

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Application(s) are invited from suitably qualified candidates for full-time funded PhD scholarship starting in September 2024 affiliated to the Electrical & Electronic Engineering, School of Engineering at the University of Galway.

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Located in the vibrant cultural city of Galway in the west of Ireland, the University of Galway has a distinguished reputation for teaching and research excellence

For information on moving to Ireland please see www.euraxess.ie

Detailed Project Description

Project Title: 3BAtwin - Bone, Brain, Breast and Axillary Medical Microwave Imaging Twinning Reference: HORIZON-WIDERA-2023-ACCESS-02-101159623

Funding: European Union's Horizon Europe Research & Innovation Programme Grant Agreement No.: 101159623

Location: Translational Medical Device Lab, University of Galway, Ireland Position: 1 PhD Position Available

This PhD research will focus on developing and enhancing microwave imaging techniques specifically for monitoring bone health. Microwave imaging is an innovative and non-invasive method that offers significant potential for improving medical diagnostics and healthcare technology. The research will aim to advance the capabilities of microwave imaging in detecting and monitoring various bone health conditions.

Living allowance (Stipend): €19,000 per annum, [tax-exempt scholarship award]

University fees : €5,890

Start date : September 2024

Academic Entry Requirements: Applicants should ideally hold a master’s degree with relevant experience in Electrical/Electronic/Biomedical/Computer Engineering or Medical Physics. The ideal candidate should have knowledge of electromagnetics, antenna design, and microwave engineering. Additional requirements include:

  • Experience in MATLAB/Python programming. Knowledge of signal processing. Problem-solving, critical thinking and troubleshooting skills. Excellent written and oral communication skills

To Apply for the Scholarship: Interested candidates are invited to submit the following documents in a single PDF file:

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) List of Publications Motivation Letter Contact details of 2 referees

Please send your application materials to Dr Adnan Elahi at [email protected] by 10th August 2024. Only the shortlisted candidates will be contacted and interviewed.

Contact Name: Dr Adnan Elahi

Contact Email: [email protected]

Application Deadline: Closing date for receipt of applications is 17:00 (Irish Time) on 10 th August 2024. It will not be possible to consider applications received after the closing date.

Primary Supervisor name : Dr Adnan Elahi

NUI Galway is recognized as a research-led University that addresses issues of global economic and societal importance. Our research strategy focuses on developing clusters of internationally recognised expertise in selected priority areas. We have developed meaningful and strategic research alliances with economic, social and cultural partners in areas of regional and national importance. This strategy has resulted in the creation of research clusters in themes that are academically challenging, economically viable and regionally and nationally relevant. We continue to develop our research priorities within the national and international context in addition to supporting emerging and cross cutting priority area development. Our priority research areas build upon our key strengths and include:

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Environment, Marine and Energy

Applied Social Sciences and Public Policy

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These priority areas seek to address the challenges and needs of society. Our research leads to life changing discoveries and polices that shape the future both nationally and internationally. Our vibrant and dynamic community attracts researcher leaders, academics, entrepreneurs and students of the highest calibre who thrive in our research focused environment. This is embodied though our research commitment , which seeks to:

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Developing innovative research programmes that promote the understanding and treatment of today’s major diseases. The core objective of this priority is to serve the needs of patients through research, to provide a real and measurable return on investment, to enhance regional and national enterprise development and to contribute to society through education and scientific outreach. Researchers focus on some of the major medical challenges that face the world today including cardiovascular disease, cancer, orthopaedic disorders and neurodegenerative diseases.

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NUI Galway’s researchers in informatics use their world-wide network of partners to take part in global standardisation efforts and to improve the way people and businesses communicate and interact. Research also addresses the problems presented by vast data sets flowing from imaging activities that need significant computing power to reduce, analyse and visualize and further research looks at modelling and simulation, which are integral to almost all physical and biological sciences.

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This research area covers environmental change and modelling, atmospheric studies, biodiversity and bioinformatics, marine science and law, and sustainable energy. Research efforts towards enhanced energy efficiencies and conservation methods, renewable energy sources and new advanced environmental technologies, help address the dilemma between balanced economic growth and environmental impact.

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Research programmes examine economic innovation, social change, social inclusion, balanced development and health. The Whitaker Institute applies a multiperspective research approach to business and social issues, with an impact-led focus within the following research clusters:

  • Business Performance, Agility and Governance
  • Conflict and Collective Action
  • Environment, Development and Sustainability
  • Gender, Equality and the Knowledge Society
  • Health and Well-Being
  • Innovation: People, Place and Society

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Humanities at NUI Galway is a vibrant research rich area for scholarship and debate. Programmes include research into Ireland’s presence within the European and Global community and its contribution to international developments, as well as the unique contribution that NUI Galway can make to the Irish language and cultural studies.

  • Exemplary collection of archives in the James Hardiman Library dating from the 15th century to the present day including ; Archives of the Druid, Lyric Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe theatres, literary papers include the archive of John McGahern, playwrights and actors papers such as Tom Kilroy papers, and film archives include the John Huston papers.
  • Unique national training hub enables and encourages interaction between archival resources, digital cultures, the business economy, public policy and social opportunity.
  • Research informs creative practices, production values, and strategies for the creative industries.

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Galway takes centre stage on Ireland’s western seaboard. A spectacularly beautiful county, it is a medley of contrasts - the wildest and remotest of countryside teamed with one of Europe’s most vibrant and popular cities. Connemara is located to the west of Galway; whilst to the south, in the mouth of Galway Bay, are the Irish speaking Aran Islands where age old traditions are found along side modern living.

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Galway is known as Ireland’s Cultural Heart (Croí Cultúrtha na hÉireann), attracting thousands to the many festivals throughout the year. A few of the big attractions include The Cúirt International Festival of Literature, the Galway Arts Festival, the Galway Races and the Oyster Festival.

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Even though it is one of the fastest growing cities in Europe, Galway has retained the friendly character and intimate feel that make it so popular. Galway is young at heart, with students making up 20% of the population here. Galway is the most international place in Ireland with 1 in 4 people born outside of the state.

Business In Galway

Galway is the location of choice in Europe for the medical device sector which now employs in excess of 25,000 people in over 250 companies in Ireland. Ireland is now home to 17 of the top 25 global MedTech companies and exports exceed €7.9 billion annually. Other industries include ICT, Tourism and Financial Services.

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1 Research Fellowship(s) (BI) is (are) open at the  FCiências.ID – Associação para a Investigação e Desenvolvimento de Ciências , for the Project “3BAtwin - Bone, Brain, Breast and Axillary Medical Microwave Imaging Twinning” ,  Reference HORIZON-WIDERA-2023-ACCESS-02-101159623, financed by the European Union´s Horizon Europe Research & Innovation Programme under the Grant Agreement No. 101159623 , under the following conditions:

  • Scientific Area : Biomedical Engineering  
  • Requirements for admission :  Masters in Biomedical Engineering and Biophysics, or Biomedical Engineering. Experience in programming in MATLAB and/or Python, signal and image processing.  
  • Additional optional skills and qualifications : Participation in research projects, preferable prior experience in the topics that will be addressed in the fellowship (dielectric property measurement, development of antennas for biomedical applications, and/or medical signal and image processing), proficiency in English (information to be provided in the CV).  
  • Contracting requirements : Presentation of the academic qualifications and/or diplomas. Enrollment in the PhD in Biomedical Engineering and Biophysics from the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon ( https://ciencias.ulisboa.pt/en/applications-doctoral-programmes or  https://ciencias.ulisboa.pt/en/applications-international-student-3rd-cycle ).   
  • Work plan :  The project is divided in the following tasks. Task 1 – The candidate will receive training on measuring dielectric properties of biological tissues and tissue mimicking materials, and engage in short missions for dielectric property measurements of biological tissues, in collaboration with the University of Galway, Ireland (GALWAY) – year 1 and 1st half of year 2. Task 2 – The candidate will receive training on antenna systems for biomedical applications, and will engage in short missions for the development of antennas for medical applications in collaboration with Politecnico di Torino (POLITO) – Year 2. Task 3 – The candidate will receive training on software development for medical microwave imaging, on radar algorithms by GALWAY and on microwave tomography algorithms by POLITO. The candidate will also engage on short missions for the development of algorithms with the collaboration of both GALWAY and POLITO – Year 3. Task 4 – The candidate will receive training on bringing medical devices to clinical trials, namely training on clinical trial design and management, and on translation of microwave technology into industry, in collaboration with GALWAY – Year 3. Task 5 – The PhD project comprises the development of a medical microwave imaging device to combine breast and axillary region imaging for breast cancer detection and axillary lymph nodes’ diagnosis. The characterisation of breast tissues and lymph nodes will be performed in collaboration with GALWAY in the scope of Task 1. Following the knowledge acquired in Task 2, the PhD student will contribute to the set up of IBEB’s antenna lab, including an anechoic chamber, for professional antenna development and testing.  A second generation of the breast + axillary region imaging prototype will be built. This will include different features resulting from the knowledge acquired in the training and short missions of Tasks 1-4. This new generation prototype will incorporate new antennas, which will be developed as a result of the training provided by POLITO in Task 2, and optimised algorithms, which will be a result from the training provided by GALWAY and POLITO in Task 3. The establishment of new clinical protocols will be planned, following the experience obtained in the training in Tasks 1 and 4 – Years 1-3.  
  • Legislation framework : Research Fellowship Holder Statute, in accordance with Law 40/2004, of 18 August, in its current version and the FCT Regulation for Research Studentships and Fellowships, in its current version  (Reg. 950/2019 published in DR on 16th  December:  https://dre.pt/application/file/a/127230968 ,  or at the FCT website:  https://www.fct.pt/apoios/bolsas/regulamento.phtml.pt ), and FCiências.ID Fellowship Regulation, as approved on 12th May 2020 (available at  Regulamento de Bolsas de Investigação Científica da FCiências.ID ).  
  • Place of work : The work will be developed at Instituto de Biofísica e Engenharia Biomédica (Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering), Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa under the scientific supervision of Professor Raquel Cruz da Conceição.  
  • Fellowship duration : This position is initially opened for 12 months and due to start in  September 2024. The fellowship contract may be potentially renewed for until the end of the project, in accordance with the provisions of Regulation of Research Fellowships from the Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P and FCiências.ID Fellowship Regulation.   
  • Monthly allowance : The fellowship amounts to € 1259,64, according to table values of the FCiências.ID Fellowship Regulation. The fellowship holder will have a personal accident insurance and can ensure the right to social security through adherence to the voluntary social insurance scheme, if not covered by any other social protection scheme, pursuant to Código dos Regimes Contributivos do Sistema Previdencial de Segurança Social. The fellowship will be paid monthly by bank transfer. Additionally, a tuition fees support grant (SAP) may be paid to support the costs with the annual tuition fees; as well as a single travel and installation allowance (1).   
  • Evaluation and selection process : Candidates will be assessed by  Criterion A – CV, 60%; Criterion B – Motivation letter, 20% Criterion C – Most significant Scientific document during academic path (in Portuguese or English), for example Masters dissertation or a journal publication, 20%. Candidates will be ordered as per this grade: Classification = (60% x A) + (20% x B) + (20% x C) If there is a tie, the order will prioritise criterion A, then criterion B and then criterion C. The top 2 (two) candidates in Grade-Phase 1 will be interviewed, the final evaluation will be as follows: the sum obtained in the evaluation of criteria A) to C) will correspond to 70% of the final classification and the interview will correspond to 30%. Applicants whose application is scored with a final classification of less than 75 points are not eligible for granting a fellowship.  
  • Selection Committee :   - President of the jury: Raquel Cruz da Conceição, Instituto de Biofísica e Engenharia Biomédica, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande, 1749-016 Lisboa.   - Effective member 1: Daniela Marques Godinho, Instituto de Biofísica e Engenharia Biomédica, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande, 1749-016 Lisboa.   - Effective member 2: Nuno Miguel de Pinto Lobo e Matela, Instituto de Biofísica e Engenharia Biomédica, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande, 1749-016 Lisboa.   - Alternate member 1: Nuno Manuel Garcia dos Santos, Instituto de Biofísica e Engenharia Biomédica, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande, 1749-016 Lisboa.   - Alternate member 2: Brígida da Costa Ferreira, Instituto de Biofísica e Engenharia Biomédica, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande, 1749-016 Lisboa.  
  • Publication/notification of results : All the candidates will be notified by e-mail, sent by the call holder, with the selection meeting minutes enclosed.  
  • Deadlines : This call for applications is open from 30/07/2024 to 07/08/2024 .  
  • Application : Applications should be sent via e-mail to [email protected] , by attaching the following documents:  a) Curriculum vitae; b) Certificate of completion of previous degree Note 1, 2; c) Motivation letter; d) Most significant Scientific document during academic path (in Portuguese or English), for example Masters dissertation or a journal publication. *The certificates must indicate the grade for each course individually or alternatively the candidate can submit a declaration on their honour with the grade for each course individually.  
  • Processing of personal data : FCiências.ID – Associação para a Investigação e Desenvolvimento de Ciências, as the controller under the General Data Protection Regulation, collects and processes the personal data requested in the context indicated in paragraph 14., under the legitimate interests in ensuring the award of the research fellowship to candidates with the indicated profile. The personal data will be kept for the period necessary for the execution of the purposes for which they are intended, being ensured the processing and protection in an appropriate and diligent way, the confidentiality and integrity of these data, through appropriate technical and organizational measures. Personal data may be transmitted to third parties, namely the entity funding the research project, solely for the purposes specifically established. In this sense, whenever the transfer of personal data to countries outside the European Union and/or international organizations is necessary, compliance with the applicable legal provisions is ensured. You have the right to request access, rectification, elimination, limitation of processing, the right to object and also data portability (if technically feasible), through the e-mail address:  [email protected] . You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the National Data Protection Commission.  For more information, we recommend consulting the Internal Rules of Data Protection of FCiências.ID - Association for Research and Development of Sciences at  https://fciencias-id.pt/ .  
  • Time limits for the appeal procedure: In case of negative decision, the candidates have 10 business days, after the date of announcement of the results of the candidates evaluation, to pronounce their disagreement in accordance with the Código do Procedimento Administrativo . Appeals against the final decision may be submitted to the Administration Board of FCiências.ID ( [email protected] ) within 15 business days after the notification date.

Note 1: The documents that prove the entitlement of the academic qualifications and diplomas can be dismissed during the application period and replaced by a declaration on their honour from the applicant ( Minuta PT ,  Minute EN ). Their delivery is mandatory for the fellowship contractualization.

Note 2:  Please note that - higher education degrees and diplomas awarded by foreign higher education institutions  need to be  recognized by a Portuguese higher education institution, pursuant to the  Decree-Law nr. 66/2018 (August 16) and the  Ministerial Order nr. 33/2019 (January 25). The presentation of the recognition certificate is mandatory for contract signature. More information can be obtained at:  https://www.dges.gov.pt/en/pagina/degree-and-diploma-recognition .

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College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Celtic Studies taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, fine art, studio, art, burren college Course type:
College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Celtic Studies social media; digital communication; data; visualisation Course type:
College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Celtic Studies gender, globalisation and rights, ma, full time, taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, womens studies, women, fees, funding, susi, grant, student, contribution, charge, student, levy, dates, for, fee, payment, 31st, October, 31st, January, late, payment, fee, appeal, student, services, installments, financial, aid, fund, scholarship, Course type:
College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Celtic Studies health psychology, msc, taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, health related behaviour, psychosomatic influences, chronic illness, chronic pain, psycho-biological, accredited, PSI Ireland, health psychologist, promoting health, health promotion, health behaviour interventions, health psychology research, health and illness Course type:
College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Celtic Studies taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, history, fees, funding, susi, grant, student, contribution, charge, student, levy, dates, for, fee, payment, 31st, October, 31st, January, late, payment, fee, appeal, student, services, instalments, financial, aid, fund, scholarships Course type:
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College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Celtic Studies Languages, Business, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Irish, Gaeilge, specialised language, placements, local placements, international placements, business skills, additional language, university of galway, specialized language Course type:
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College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Celtic Studies Public and Applied Philosophy; Post-Kantian European Philosophy; Ethics and Artificial Intelligence; Freedom; Justice; Emotions; P4C; Children; Philosophy of Nature; Rationality; Relativism, university of galway Course type:
College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Celtic Studies postgraduate, 1HY1, Course type:
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College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Celtic Studies Rural, development, planning, futures, innovation, sustainability, research methods, field-based learning, rural tourism, rural enterprise, rural public services, agriculture, multifunctional countryside, Rural Futures Planning and Innovation, planning and development, planning, development Course type:
College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Celtic Studies taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, social, work Course type:
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College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Celtic Studies taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, translation, studies Course type:
College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Celtic Studies taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, writing, NUIG creative writing, poetry, plays, novels, short stories, genre, form, publishing, literature, stage, screen, skills, small group, workshops, writers, publishing, publishers, Cúirt, literary festival, readings, author, poet, prizes, portfolio, fiction, non-fiction, playwriting, screenwriting, reviewing, Mike McCormick, scholarship Course type:
Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge Course type:
Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge Na meáin chumarsáide iriseoireacht craoltóireacht cruthú ábhair raidió teilifís nuachtán nuachtáin ar líne ilmheáin cleachtas gairmiúil sna meáin cumarsáid eiticí agus litearthacht na meán lucht féachana luchtanna féachana scéalaíocht dhigiteach fhísiúil fhuaime comhthéacs meán comhaimseartha taifead eagarthóireacht físe fuaime láithreoireacht Gaeilge Acadamh Gaillimh Ollscoil Irish language media journalism broadcasting content creation radio television newspaper newspapers online multimedia professional practice in media communications ethics media literacy audience audiences digital visual aural storytelling contemporary media context video sound recording editing presentation Acadamh Galway university MA Masters Máistreacht Máistir RTÉ RTE BBC TG4 Raidió na Gaeltachta Course type:
Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge Course type:
Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge Aistriúchán Téacsanna, Cruinneas na Gaeilge, Teicneolaíocht an Aistriúcháin, Aistriúchán don Scáileán, Tráchtas Course type:
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Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge léann teanga, aistriúcháin, ardscileanna teanga, pleanil teanga, Gaeilge fheidhmeach, translation, advanced language skills, language planning, Irish planning Course type:
Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge Pleanáil Teanga, Beartas Teanga, Sochtheangeolaíocht, Cúlra agus comhthéacs na Gaeltachta, Acht na Gaeltachta 2012 Course type:
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College of Business, Public Policy, & Law Ageing Studies and Policy, Public Policy and Economics of Ageing, Ageing, social Exclusion and Inequalities, data Management and survey techniques, law and Policy on Independent Living, Econometrics, health Systems and Policy Analysis, International Policy and Ageing Work, Pensions and Retirement Diversity, Ageing and the Life Course, Environmental Gerontology and Ageing in Place Policy Legal Capacity Law and Policy, applied project (Policy Brief and Seminar), Social Gerontology, Elderly, senior citizens, pensioners, cost benefit analysis, feasibility studies Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law bachelor of laws, law, full-time, part-time, taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, tuition, levy, SUSI, llb, F4, award, F5, Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, Business Analytics, ecommerce, e commerce, business, e-commerce, Masters, Business, MSc, Masters in Business Analytics, msc in business analytics, big data, business intelligence Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law hotel management, hrm, business, hospitality, international, information technology, revenue, research, hotel asset management, intercultural, communication, project management, strategy innovation, quantitative analysis, management of change, consultancy, Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law dbs, taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, business, studies, higher diploma, hdip Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law Accounting, finance, corporate, finance, cfa. Financial analysis, cairnes, nuig, galway Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law Criminology, law, criminal justice, human rights, masters, criminal law, procedure, policy, sentencing, penology, imprisonment, policing international, regional, procedure, transitional justice Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law Cybersecurity, Risk Management, Data protection, IT security, information systems management; business risk; information ethics; database technologies; business applications development; ethical hacking; professional skills development, university of galway Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law msc, masters, marketing, digital marketing, digital, management, postgraduate, nui galway,full-time, conversion course, nuig, cairnes Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law Financial Analysis, Postgraduate Diploma Accountancy & Finance, Economics, J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics, Business, Public Policy and Law, NUI Galway, NUIG, University of Galway, Galway, Conversion, Funded, Upskill Springboard HCI Pillar 1, Business Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law Fintech, economics, financial technology, University of Galway, Cairnes Business, analytics, econometrics, Digital transformation, Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law Economics, Global perspective, Environmental Economics, Climate Change, Sustainability, Public Policy, Agriculture, Marine, Renewable Energy, Innovation, Business Analytics, 1MGEE1, master, nuig galway Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law multicultural HR environments, Global Business, International HRM, Intercultural Communication, Organisational Change, Project Management, Hospitality Management Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, health, economics, health economics ireland, Ireland, health economics, pharmaeconomics, pharma, Discipline: Health Economic, Methods: Health Economic Evaluation, Health Technology Assessment, Health Econometrics, Health Preference Elicitation Career Opportunities: Pharmaceutical Industry, Medical Device Industry, Health Policy, Healthcare Practice, Academia Research Centre: Health Economics & Policy Analysis Centre (HEPAC) Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law career development in hospitality, advanced hospitality, leadership strategy, asset management, intercultural communications, project management, senior management, short course upskilling Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law career development in hospitality, advanced hospitality, business analytics, performance and revenue management, international HRM. IT for hospitality, senior management, short course, upskilling, shannon college hotel management, university of galway Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law revenue management strategies, management of business assets, business analytics, yield management, Performance and Revenue Management, Hotel Asset Management, Strategy and Innovation for Hospitality Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, human resource, management, business, msc, master Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law information systems management, ISM masters, msc, full-time, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, masters, susi, information technology, award, business systems analysis, project management, database design, applications development, business information technologies; Internet and multimedia development; IS development, management, human-computer interaction, information systems security, enterprise systems, business analytics and decision support systems, electronic commerce, and IS innovation. design, develop, information system Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law Law, LLM, Masters, Galway, Ireland, Commercial, Business, International, Comparative, EU, Competition, Consumer, Global, Labour, Dispute Resolution, Commercial Placements, Advocacy Skills, Court Procedure Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law Accounting business international accounting and analytics university of galway Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law Accounting business international accounting and analytics university of galway Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law Accounting, business, international accounting and analytics, university of galway Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law international, comparative, disability, policy, taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, law, technology, governance Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law international criminal law, LLM, full-time, part-time, taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, 1ml10, 1ml1, Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, international, finance, business, economics, microeconomics, macroeconomics, global economy, international financial markets. theory, applied financial market analysis, unique, new, international finance, international economic policy, multinational investment flows, dynamics of exchange rates, risk management, asset pricing. Financial Services industry, Internationally Traded Services, development, knowledge-based, Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law international human rights, llm, master of laws, irish centre for human rights, taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, international management, business, nuig master msc Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law law, international migration, refugee law, policy Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law Law, LLM, Masters, Galway, Ireland, General, Business, International, Comparative, Research, Criminal, EU, Competition, Global, Human Rights, Disability, Mental Health, Consumer, Intellectual Property, Internet Law Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law Management and Sustainability; Changemakers; Problem-solving; Critical Thinking and Analytical Skills; Business & Professional Development Skills; Sustainable HRM; Sustainable Strategies; Sustainable Innovation & Entrepreneurship; Business & Society; Leadership, Change and Business Transformation; Sustainable Supply Chain Management; Behaviour Change for Sustainability; Green and Sustainable Finance; Renewable Energy Economics and Policy; Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law msc, marketing, marketing management, part-time, conversion course, strategic, marketing masters nuig, marketing employment, marketing postgrad, marketing postgraduate course, galway Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law taught, postgraduate, programme, course, NUI Galway, marketing, practice, business, masters in marketing, marketing masters in Ireland, online marketing graduate degree, masters degree in business marketing, digital marketing degree programs, masters in marketing degree programs, placement, marketing masters nuig, marketing employment, marketing postgrad, marketing postgraduate course Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law international, peace, support, operations, humaniterian, conflict, llm, full-time, part-time, taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway Course type:
College of Business, Public Policy, & Law taught, postgraduate, programme, course, nui galway, corporate, strategy, people, management, commerce, msc, business, strategy, innovation, Strategy, Innovation, People Management, HRM, CIPD, Accreditation, Accredited, Organisation Design, Organization Design, Organisation Development, Organization Development, Leading, Developing, Learning, International, Global Course type:
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University of Galway has earned international recognition as a research-led university with a commitment to top quality teaching. CONTACT University of Galway, University Road, Galway, Ireland H91 TK33 T. +353 91 524411

PhD (full-time, four years); applications are made online via the University of Galway Postgraduate Applications System. New entrants may register for the programme from September to March each year The thesis remains central to the award of the PhD and is weighted at 330 ECTs.

Since 1845, University of Galway has been sharing the highest quality teaching and research with Ireland and the world. Find out what makes our University so special - from our distinguished history to the latest news and campus developments. ... This PhD programme in Cellular and Molecular Biology addresses this need by providing a ...

How to apply. To be admitted to the PhD programme in economics, you must: Identify, and secure the agreement of, an academic supervisor in economics at University of Galway. Explore funding options. Submit a research proposal to the Director of the PhD programme in Economics. Submit an application through the online Postgraduate Admissions ...

Since 1845, University of Galway has been sharing the highest quality teaching and research with Ireland and the world. Find out what makes our University so special - from our distinguished history to the latest news and campus developments. ... Structured PhD (full-time, four years). Applications are made online via the University of Galway ...

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The School of Law and its research centres - the Irish Centre for Human Rights and the Centre for Disability Law and Policy - currently has over 60 students in PhD programmes. The School of Law fully participates in the University's structured PhD programme . The structured PhD programme enables students to enhance their research by ...

PhD and Research Degrees. Are you interested in making an original contribution to your field of study? If so, the College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Celtic Studies at NUI Galway offers a welcoming, supportive, and intellectually stimulating environment for postgraduate researchers. Students who pursue research degrees with us gain the ...

Following construction of the iconic Quadrangle building, the University opened its doors four years later to the first cohort of just 68 students. University of Galway has grown massively in size and reputation over the past 175 years, with a student population today of over 18,000. According to QS World University Rankings, we are ranked 259 ...

or all PhDs in the College of Science and Engineering. All PhD pro. mm. s in the Col. ege must comply with this framework. 1. IntroductionThis document contains guidelines. for the PhD in the College of Science and Engineering. It is intended to be a reference for both staff and students, containing information specific to the Col.

Funding for PhD scholarships (stipend plus fees) is available at the Insight Centre for Data Analytics (www.insight-centre.org) at the University of Galway. Read more. Supervisor: Dr E Curry. 9 August 2024 PhD Research Project Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide) More Details.

Fully Funded PhD Scholarship in Improvement of biomethane yields from agricultural feedstock. University of Galway School of Engineering. Application (s) are invited from suitably qualified candidates for full-time funded PhD scholarship (s) starting in October, 2024 affiliated to the [College of Science and Engineering/School of Engineering ...

Structured PhD Programmes at University of Galway. The core component of the structured PhD programme is the advancement of knowledge through original research. It is recognised that doctoral education is an individual journey. The purpose of structuring doctoral education is to create a supportive environment, which is achieved by:

Since 1845, University of Galway has been sharing the highest quality teaching and research with Ireland and the world. Find out what makes our University so special - from our distinguished history to the latest news and campus developments. ... J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics PhD Scholarship, Accountancy & Finance Discipline 2023.

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A PhD thesis is expected to make a substantial and original contribution to its field of knowledge. The PhD degree is awarded for work that is 'worthy of publication, in whole or in part, as a work of serious scholarship' (University of Galway Calendar). The length of the thesis in English is normally up to 80,000 words.

Average temperatures in the winter are 6 - 7 C (42 - 43 F), while during summer temperatures record 15 - 16 C (60 - 61 F). Study a PhD Programme in Galway, Ireland 2024. Discover more about best universities, studying, living and career opportunities in Galway.

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Employer University of Galway (NUI Galway) Location Galway (County), Connacht (IE) Salary €19,000 per annum, [tax-exempt scholarship award] Closing date

Application(s) are invited from suitably qualified candidates for full-time funded PhD scholarship(s) starting in [September/October, 2024] affiliated to the [College of Science and Engineering / School of Natural Sciences / Earth and Ocean Sciences / Ryan Institute] at the University of Galway. .

Since 1845, University of Galway has been sharing the highest quality teaching and research with Ireland and the world. Find out what makes our University so special - from our distinguished history to the latest news and campus developments. ... As part of the doctoral training available on the Structured PhD programme, students avail ...

The characterisation of breast tissues and lymph nodes will be performed in collaboration with GALWAY in the scope of Task 1. Following the knowledge acquired in Task 2, the PhD student will contribute to the set up of IBEB's antenna lab, including an anechoic chamber, for professional antenna development and testing.

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Foundation of omsk.

The need to build a Russian fortress on the banks of the Irtysh at the mouth of the Om River arose in connection with the steppe nomadic peoples. In particular, with the Oirats, whose tribes in the first decades of the 17th century began to appear within the borders of the Russian state being under the onslaught of their external enemies and as a result of internal civil strife. However, various foreign and domestic political problems of Russia hindered the development and defense of the South Siberian borders.

The situation changed only at the beginning of the 18th century, when the Russian conquest of Siberia intensified. Since Peter I paid great attention to geographical research in the south, the expeditions of that time combined socio-political tasks and tasks of scientific research.

One of such expeditions was led by the Russian military and statesman, associate of Peter I, Major General Ivan Bukhgolts. The goals of the expedition, numbering about 3,000 people, were to search for ore and gold deposits, the discovery of trade routes to India and China, as well as the construction of towns on the Irtysh River.

The expedition left Tobolsk to the south along the Irtysh in July 1715. In the spring of 1716, after a conflict with the Dzungars in the north of today’s Kazakhstan, the remnants of the expedition (about 700 people) withdrew to the mouth of the Om River, where they laid a new fortress named Omsky ostrog (fortified settlement).

According to the census of 1725, 992 people lived in the fortress, in 1742 - 1,092 people. From the first years of its existence, it served as a place of exile for prisoners. After serving hard labor and imprisonment, a lot of them stayed in Omsk for permanent residence.

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Omsk in the second half of the 18th century

The ethnic composition of the region’s population was formed in the process of settling the territory. Russians, Germans, Ukrainians, Poles, Belarusians, and representatives of many other nationalities were sent here to serve or were exiled. The indigenous people of the region were the Siberian Tatars and Kazakhs, who switched to a sedentary lifestyle.

The foundation of the second Omsk fortress took place in 1762. The first fortress, although it occupied a favorable geographical position, was wooden and, by the middle of the 18th century, it was dilapidated. In 1765, new stone fortifications were constructed. The first stone structure of the fortress was the Resurrection Military Cathedral, built in 1773 and preserved to this day.

In the end of the 18th century, the Omsk fortress was one of the largest structures in the eastern part of the Russian Empire, its area was more than 30 hectares. In 1782, it was transformed into a town named Omsk within the Tobolsk Governorate. In 1785, the coat of arms of Omsk was approved.

Omsk became the center of management of the Siberian transport routes and the Siberian Cossack army, which not only guarded the South Siberian borders, but also made a huge contribution to the economic development of the steppe expanses of Kazakhstan, the annexation of Central Asia to the Russian Empire.

Omsk in the 19th century

The fire of 1819 destroyed almost half of the town including the archive and the magistrate of Omsk with all the first archival documents. Therefore information about the life of Omsk in the 18th - early 19th centuries is scarce and fragmentary. In 1825, the population of the town was about 9,000 people.

In 1829, the town’s development plan was approved. It was made by the famous Petersburg architect V.I. Geste, who took the city of St. Petersburg as a model with its wide avenues, huge neighborhoods, fountains, cast-iron bridges, and an abundance of green spaces.

The composition of the population of Omsk was not quite usual. In the middle of the 19th century, since Omsk was the center of the military and civil administration, the proportion of the military in the local population reached about 60%.

Fyodor Dostoevsky (one of the greatest psychological novelists in world literature), who served a term of hard labor in the Omsk prison in 1850-1854, in a letter to his brother gave Omsk the following description: “Omsk is a disgusting town. There are almost no trees. In summer, heat and wind with sand, in winter, a snowstorm. I have not seen nature. The town is dirty, military and highly depraved.”

By the second half of the 19th century, Omsk in its development outstripped many steppe towns and became not only an administrative, but also a commercial and industrial center. In 1861, in Omsk, there were 2,122 houses (31 stone houses), 34 factories and plants, about 20 thousand residents.

In 1892, the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway began, which gave a new impetus to the economy of Siberian towns and positively influenced Omsk. The development of the Trans-Siberian Railway caused an increase in the urban population due to migrants who came to work from the central part of the Russian Empire. According to the 1897 census, 37.3 thousand people lived in Omsk. The town had 14 streets with a total length of more than 140 km and 13 squares.

Omsk in the first half of the 20th century

The beginning of the 20th century was a time of great changes for Siberia. Mass peasant colonization caused a sharp leap in the development of the region’s economy, primarily its agrarian sector, and the Trans-Siberian Railway ensured the inclusion of the local economy in the system of the All-Russian and European markets.

Due to its favorable economic and geographical position - at the intersection of the railway and the Irtysh River, in the middle of a vast agricultural territory - Omsk quickly turned into a large transport, trade and industrial center of Western Siberia and Governor-Generalship of the Steppes (Eastern and Central Kazakhstan).

Wholesale trade in bread, butter and other agricultural products was concentrated here. Omsk also became one of the industrial, social and cultural centers of Western Siberia. By 1903, the city’s population grew to 60 thousand people. In 1914, it had about 134.8 thousand residents. Omsk became the most populous city in Siberia.

During the Civil War on the territory of the former Russian Empire, from June 1918 to November 1919, Omsk was the residence of the Supreme Ruler of Russia, Admiral Alexander Kolchak, who declared this city the capital of white Russia opposing red Russia of the Bolsheviks. Soviet power was finally established in the city in 1920.

In the summer of 1921, an event took place that had a decisive impact on the cultural and economic life of Omsk. The functions of the administrative center of Siberia were transferred from it to the city of Novonikolaevsk (future Novosibirsk). In 1934, Omsk became the administrative center of a separate Omsk Oblast.

Over the years of industrialization, Omsk became one of the largest centers for agricultural engineering in the USSR. The metal-working industry also developed at a rapid pace. In 1939, Omsk numbered more than 288 thousand people.

During the Second World War, about 200 industrial enterprises were evacuated to Omsk, as well as 60 hospitals, dozens of educational institutions, theaters, museums, and hundreds of thousands of refugees.

Omsk after the Second World War

In the post-war years, new enterprises were put into operation in Omsk, all existing factories and plants were reconstructed and expanded. The industrial potential of the city was also strengthened by the Omsk oil refinery, the largest in the country. In connection with the rapid development of industry, especially petrochemical enterprises, the ecological situation deteriorated. The concentration of harmful substances in the air sharply increased. In 1964, the population of Omsk was about 702 thousand people.

In the 1970s-1980s, Omsk developed rapidly. In 1975, the city’s population exceeded 1 million. The most pressing problem was the ecological situation. Omsk was in the top 10 cities of Russia in terms of environmental pollution. Another problem that required an immediate solution was the development of passenger transport. The capacity of Omsk streets was exhausted, and therefore the construction of the subway became an urgent issue.

The economic crisis that gripped Russia after the collapse of the USSR had a negative impact on the economy of Omsk and the region as a whole. There was a significant decline in industrial production, construction volumes fell, and unemployment rose. A lot of organizations of the defense complex, research institutes, and design bureaus found themselves in a deep crisis without the state defense order.

The share of mechanical engineering and metalworking, light industry, and, to a lesser extent, chemical and petrochemical, forestry and woodworking industries decreased. At the same time, the share of the fuel industry, energy, and construction materials industry began to grow.

In the 2000s, Omsk again became one of the most important economic centers of Western Siberia with a developing mechanical engineering, petrochemical industry, various branches of the woodworking, construction industry, and a highly productive agro-industrial complex. In recent years, Omsk has also acquired the features of one of the largest Siberian centers of entrepreneurship and banking/financial activities.

Architecture of Omsk

On the street in Omsk

On the street in Omsk

Author: Tim Brown

Yak-9 fighter aircraft in front of the aerospace engineering company Polyot in Omsk

Yak-9 fighter aircraft in front of the aerospace engineering company Polyot in Omsk

The Omsk Cadet Corps

The Omsk Cadet Corps

Author: Stanislav Katsko

Omsk - Features

Omsk is located in the south of the West Siberian Plain at the confluence of the Om River into the Irtysh, about 150 km from the border of Russia with Kazakhstan. About 60% of all residents of Omsk Oblast live in Omsk. The City Day of Omsk is celebrated on the first Saturday of August.

The city’s coat of arms is very similar to the first coat of arms of Omsk approved by Empress Catherine II in 1785. It depicts a part of the brick fortifications, which symbolizes the reason for its foundation as a fortress and the center of the Siberian defensive line.

Omsk belongs to the temperate climatic zone with a continental climate of the forest-steppe of the West Siberian belt. It is distinguished by an abundance of sunlight. The average air temperature in January is minus 16.3 degrees Celsius, in July - plus 19.6 degrees Celsius. The highest wind speeds are observed in winter and spring, which is the reason for frequent snow and dust storms.

In the past, the ecological situation in Omsk was very unfavorable. Since 2011, the city’s environmental development rating has increased significantly. This was the result of large-scale modernization of many large industries (including the Omsk oil refinery). Today, road transport is the main source of air pollution in the city.

The level of pollution of the Omsk rivers - Irtysh and Om - remains consistently high. Swimming in them is prohibited. While industrial effluents are becoming more environmentally friendly, sewers are releasing waste products including diesel fuel and petroleum products into the rivers. Dust raised by dust storms is also a serious problem for the city as it contains a lot of harmful substances including lead.

The city’s industry is based on oil refining, petrochemistry, chemical industry, mechanical engineering (production of aerospace equipment, armored vehicles, agricultural equipment). Omsk is a major transport junction - the Trans-Siberian Railway runs through the city from west to east, and the navigable Irtysh River crosses it from south to north. Omsk Airport offers regular flights to Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Tyumen, Surgut, Yekaterinburg, Krasnoyarsk, Salekhard, Kazan, Krasnodar, Sochi.

The unfinished subway of Omsk has become famous in Russia thanks to its only one fully built station. Its construction began back in 1992. However, due to funding problems, the completion of the first line was postponed numerous times. In 2019, it was finally decided to permanently stop construction. For local residents, because of the long wait for the completion of the construction, the Omsk metro symbolizes unrealizable hopes, they talk about it with irony.

In Omsk, there are practically no buildings higher than 50 meters, according to this parameter it is one of the lowest cities with a population of over one million. 130 architectural monuments are concentrated in the central part of the city, almost half of the total number.

Main Attractions of Omsk

Dormition Cathedral - the largest church in Omsk located in the very center of the city. The original church was built in 1891-1898. In 1935, it was completely destroyed. In 2005-2007, an exact copy of the building was restored in its original place. This is one of the most beautiful buildings in Omsk. At night, the building is illuminated and looks especially majestic. Tarskaya Street, 7.

Irtysh Embankment - the main walking street of Omsk with a picturesque view of the Irtysh River. Built in the middle of the 20th century, the embankment was reconstructed in the 2000s. You can walk along the alley on foot, ride rollerblades or a bike.

Merchant Batyushkin’s Mansion (1902). This architectural monument is located on the Irtysh Embankment. It is also known as the Kolchak’s House because Alexander Kolchak, the Supreme Ruler of Russia, lived in this building in 1919. One part of the building is occupied by the registry office of the Central District of Omsk. The Center for the Study of the History of the Russian Civil War is also open here. Irtyshskaya Naberezhnaya Street, 9.

Omsk State Museum of History and Local Lore - one of the oldest museums in Siberia and Russia founded in 1878. In total, this museum has over 200 thousand various objects of cultural, historical and artistic value. The museum is especially proud of such exhibits as the cast-iron figures of the Chinese lions Shi-Tzu, presented to the museum from China in 1895, as well as the skeleton of a woolly mammoth almost 3 meters high. Lenina Street, 23?.

Omsk Regional Museum of Fine Arts named after M.A. Vrubel - one of the largest museums of fine arts in Siberia. It has collections of foreign and Russian art from antiquity to the present day. In total, there are over 22 thousand works by painters, graphic artists and sculptors, as well as more than 1.5 thousand rare folios.

Walking through the exhibition halls, you can admire the canvases of Shishkin, Aivazovsky, Surikov, Repin, Serov, Vereshchagin. The exhibition of rare icons dating from the 17th-20th centuries is of constant interest among visitors, as well as a unique collection of jewelry made of precious metals found in the Scythian and Sarmatian burial mounds. Two buildings of the museum are located at Lenina Street 3 and 23.

In November 2019, a new exhibition was opened in a historical building at Muzeynaya Street, 4 - the exhibition of art of the 20th-21st centuries. The Hermitage-Siberia Center is located here too - the first representation of The State Hermitage Museum (the second-largest art museum in the world) beyond the Urals.

Chokana Valikhanova Street - a pedestrian street located in the historic part of Omsk. The street is decorated with abstract architectural forms, flower beds, wrought-iron lanterns. The walking area ends with an observation deck with a picturesque view of the Irtysh River.

Museum of Kondraty Belov . The museum of this landscape painter born in Omsk can be found in a picturesque wooden house, which is considered one of the most interesting architectural monuments of Omsk. The exposition tells about the life and work of Kondraty Belov, as well as about the history of the building itself.

In total, this museum has about 700 exhibits. The permanent exhibition also includes works by Kondraty Belov’s son Stanislav and paintings by some other local artists. In addition, temporary exhibitions of contemporary Omsk artists are regularly held here. Chokana Valikhanova Street, 10.

Plumber Stepanych Monument - an unusual sculpture located in the center of Omsk, which you can literally stumble upon while walking along Lenin Street between the houses #12 and #14. Leaning out of the hatch, the plumber is depicted as realistic and life-size as possible. It is among the most photographed monuments in Omsk. There is a similar sculpture in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia.

Lyuba Monument . This sculpture, located on the opposite side of Lenin Street from the monument to the plumber Stepanych, is especially loved by Omsk residents and tourists, who love to be photographed against its background.

This beauty in a lace dress with a neckline and a crinoline sitting on an openwork bench and reading a novel had a real prototype - Lyubov (diminutively Lyuba or Lyubasha) Gasford, the wife of the Governor-General of Siberia, who lived in Omsk in the 19th century and died at a young age due to illness. One of the streets of Omsk and the park are named in her memory. She is a local symbol of femininity and beauty.

Omsk Fire Tower - a picturesque architectural monument built at the beginning of the 20th century. Inside the tower there are museum expositions dedicated to the local fire brigade and the history of tower construction. Internatsionalnaya Street, 41?.

Park of Culture and Rest named after the 30th anniversary of the Komsomol - a popular place for walks, recreation and entertainment of Omsk residents and tourists, which has retained “the spirit of the Soviet era” in its name. Today, on an area of 73 hectares, several zones have been organized, various types of recreation are presented. There are walking alleys, ponds, water activities, for example, riding on hydro-scooters.

The ice town is open in winter, the Return of the Dinosaurs exhibition - in summer. The “House Upside Down” exposition is also popular with tourists. This park is a place for mass festivities, city celebrations and events. Maslenitsa, Christmas, City Day, and other holidays are celebrated here. Maslennikova Street, 136.

Natural Park “Bird Harbor” - a specially protected area located on the path of bird migration in the central part of Omsk. During autumn flights, up to 3 thousand birds stop here for rest. It is a great place to enjoy nature, walk along the eco-trail, and observe the life of birds. The park is situated in the floodplain on the left bank of the Irtysh River next to the Victory Park on Yeniseyskaya Street.

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Lenin Monument in Omsk

Churches of Omsk

Chapel of St. George in Omsk

Chapel of St. George in Omsk

Cathedral of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Omsk

Cathedral of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Omsk

Cathedral of the Nativity in Omsk

Cathedral of the Nativity in Omsk

Sights of Omsk

Fountain with frogs in the park next to the main building of the Agricultural Academy in Omsk

Fountain with frogs in the park next to the main building of the Agricultural Academy in Omsk

Author: Alexey Pavlov

Church of St. Nicholas in Omsk

Church of St. Nicholas in Omsk

Exaltation of the Holy Cross Cathedral in Omsk

Exaltation of the Holy Cross Cathedral in Omsk

Author: Stanislav Vosinsky

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Omsk Oblast

Омская область
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Coordinates: 73°16′E / 56.217°N 73.267°E / 56.217; 73.267
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  Total141,140 km (54,490 sq mi)
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  Total1,858,798
  Estimate  1,960,081
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  Density13/km (34/sq mi)
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Omsk Oblast ( Russian : О́мская о́бласть , romanized :   Omskaya oblast' ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast ), located in southwestern Siberia . The oblast has an area of 139,700 square kilometers (53,900   sq   mi) . Its population is 1,977,665 ( 2010 Census ) [9] with the majority, 1.12 million, living in Omsk , the administrative center .

Prehistory and the Middle Ages

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The oblast borders Tyumen Oblast in the north and west, Novosibirsk Oblast and Tomsk Oblast in the east, and Kazakhstan in the south.

Omsk Oblast shares borders with Kazakhstan ( North Kazakhstan Region and Pavlodar Region ) to the south, Tyumen Oblast in the west and Novosibirsk Oblast and Tomsk Oblast in the east. It is included in the Siberian Federal District .

The territory stretches for 600   km (370   mi) from north to south and 300   km (190   mi) from west to east. The main water artery is the Irtysh River and its tributaries the Ishim , Om , Osha , and Tara Rivers. The region is located in the West Siberian Plain , consisting of mostly flat terrain. In the south is the Ishim Plain , gradually turning into steppe, forest and swampy taiga to the north. The soil is sandy and silty. [10] Along the Irtysh River, in t. N. Irtysh region, there is an "oasis" microclimate, with a wooded landscape and gullies. There, the most fertile land in the region can be found. The Omsk region contains many lakes, the largest of which are Tenis -Saltaim, Ik, Ebeyty , Ulzhay and Tobol-Kushly.

The highest elevation in the Omsk region - about 150   m (490   ft) Upland village, the lowest elevation is the water's edge on the Irtysh - 41 metres (135   ft) , near the village of Little Beach. [ clarification needed ]

The property is located in Omsk region 28 specially protected natural territories of regional destinations. Including parks in Bolshereche and Omsk ("Bird's harbor"). [ clarification needed ]

The oblast has a classic continental climate, with cold, snowy winters and hot, dry summers. Average January temperatures range from −42 to −30   °C (−44 to −22   °F) . Average July temperatures range from 25 to 28   °C (77 to 82   °F) and can reach up to 35   °C (95   °F) and even 40   °C (104   °F) . Annual rainfall averages 300–400   mm (12–16   in) . Sunny days predominate.

The southern plains have notably longer and warmer summers and a delayed onset of freezing temperatures. They are also significantly drier than the northern forests, receiving only 250–300   mm (9.8–11.8   in) precipitation annually. Winters, however, are as severe on the plains as they are further north. Spring rains are rare, but late spring freezes are not. The early part of the summer is frequently dominated by hot, dry southern winds.

As of 1   February   2016 , [ update ] on the territory of the Omsk region, there are 35 areas that have the status of protected areas (PAs), regional and local importance.

Archeological findings indicate that the present day territory of the oblast has been inhabited for the last 14,000 years. Neolithic societies in the area lived by fishing and hunting. About three thousand years ago, pastoralism began to take hold. Ust'-Ishim man , the remains of a man that lived 45,000 years ago, was discovered in Omsk Oblast.

Various Turkic states dominated the area throughout the Medieval era. The most notable of these were the Western Turkic Khaganate and the Siberian Khanate . Siberian Tatars , Mongols , Khanty and Mansi tribes, along with others, inhabited the territory.

The Russian history of Omsk began with the 1584 arrival of a Cossack force under the command of ataman Yermak Timofeyevich , who defeated local rulers and established nominal Russian control of the area. To support further expansion tsars Feodor I and Boris Godunov initiated the construction of fortified settlements and military outposts in the south of Siberia in order to defend their subjects from raiding nomadic tribesmen and to exert authority over local populations, specifically over the tribute-paying Siberian Tatars of The Baraba Lands. The first permanent Russian settlement in the region, the city of Tara , was founded in 1594, soon it began to play an important part in fur trade that connected Russia with Central Asia and China.

In 1716 a fortress was constructed at the confluence of the Om and Irtysh rivers on the orders of sublieutenant Ivan Bugholtz. The fortress would form the nucleus for the development of the future city of Omsk. By the second half of the 18th century, Omsk fortress was the largest building of any kind in the eastern part of Russia.

As Russian settlements continued to spread through the Yenisei , Tobol and Irtysh watersheds in the course of the 18th century, so did the development of the Omsk and the surrounding region. In 1753 a customs post was established to tax goods brought into the city by the ever-increasing trade with Kazakh tribesmen. In 1764, when the Siberian provinces of Russia were organized into two governorates with centers in Irkutsk and Tobolsk , the city of Tara and the fortress of Omsk were assigned to the latter. In 1780, on the orders of Catherine the Great the fortress was transferred to Kolyvan Oblast . By this time Omsk had grown to the size of a small city, however, from 1797 to 1804 it did not possess its own uyezd .

In 1804, the territories surrounding Omsk were organized into the Omsk Okrug . The city rose to prominence when Siberia was once again reorganized in 1822, Omsk became the administrative center of the General Governorate of Eastern Siberia rising above the old center of Siberia, Tobolsk. The new governorate was divided into oblasts around the cities of Omsk, Petropavlovsk, Semipalatinsk and Ust-Kamenogrsk populated by Russian colonists and okrugs populated by Kazakh nomads. In subsequent reforms the name of the Oblast was changed repeatedly to The Oblast of The Siberian Kyrgyz (1854), Akmolinsk Oblast (1868), and Omsk Oblast (1917) before finally reverting to the Omsk Governorate in 1918. The authority of the oblast followed further expansion of the empire to Central Asia and included significant parts of modern-day Kazakhstan .

In the 19th century, Omsk, given its strong system of frontier fortresses, became notorious as a premier destination for political exiles and prisoners from the European part of the Russian Empire. Decembrists , Polish rebels , French prisoners of war and political activists of every stripe found their way to Siberia. Among them was Fyodor Dostoyevsky , who spent four years (1850–1854) at the Omsk prison. [11]

The early nineteenth century also saw the growth of industry in the city and in the rest of the Irtysh basin. The Siberian Cossack Army was headquartered in Omsk after 1808 and contributed to the development of the city, by the beginning of the 20th century the Cossacks were a dominant component in the society of both the city of Omsk and the surrounding lands, having reached a population of 174 thousand and holding title to five million hectares of agricultural land. The 18th and 19th centuries also saw the influx of a significant number of German immigrants both from Russia's Volga Regions and from abroad.

In 1925 the Omsk governorate was dissolved into the newly formed Siberian Krai and again reorganized, this time as an Oblast by order of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee on 7 December 1934. Parts of the Ob-Irtysh Oblast and the West Siberian Krai as well as the southern part of Chelyabinsk Oblast were given over to Omsk. In 1943, Kurgan Oblast created from the western portion of the Chelyabinsk Oblast also got a number of Omsk territories. In 1944, the northern part of the Omsk Oblast along with the districts previously transferred to Kurgan became newly established Tyumen Oblast that included Khanty-Mansi and Yamalo-Nenets autonomous okrugs.

The 1950s saw the creation of the petroleum processing industry, as well as the development of various high-technology facilities that came to define the economy of the Oblast for the remainder of the century.

With the dissolution of the Soviet Union the oblast became part of the newly independent Russian Federation. The independence of Kazakhstan gave Omsk an international border to the south, while continued federal policy aiming to rectify the effects of Stalin era population transfers led to the creation of a national German district in an area with a significant, although not a majority, German population around the town of Azovo . On 19 May 1996 Omsk Oblast signed a power-sharing agreement with the federal government, granting it autonomy. [12] This agreement would be abolished on 21 December 2001. [13]

During the Soviet period, the high authority in the oblast was shared between three persons: The first secretary of the Omsk CPSU Committee (who in reality had the biggest authority), the chairman of the oblast Soviet (legislative power), and the Chairman of the oblast Executive Committee (executive power). Since 1991, CPSU lost all the power, and the head of the Oblast administration, and eventually the governor was appointed/elected alongside elected regional parliament .

The politics in the oblast is governed by the Charter of Omsk Oblast. The laws within the authority of the oblast are passed by the Legislative Assembly of Omsk Oblast which is the legislative (representative) body. The highest executive body is the Omsk Oblast Administration. It also includes the executive bodies of the subdivisions such as districts, and is responsible for the daily administration. The Oblast administration supports the activities of the Governor who is the head of the oblast and acts as guarantor of the observance of the Charter in accordance with the Constitution of Russia .

As of 18 January 2019, the departmental register of registered non-profit organizations of the Office of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation for the Omsk Oblast contains information on 2537 non-profit organizations, including 1332 public associations (national associations - 60, regional branches of political parties - 46, trade unions - 328, children's and youth public associations - 55), 308 religious organizations, 30 Cossack societies, and 20 public associations of Cossacks. For example, in the Omsk Oblast there are regional branches of the political parties United Russia , A Just Russia , the Communist Party of the Russian Federation , and others. [14]

As of 2008 , [ update ] Omsk Oblast is the 23rd largest economy in Russia, with a gross regional product of 10.2 billion dollars.

The economy of Omsk Oblast is heavily industrial, with well developed, and growing, service and financial sectors. Agriculture represents a smaller, but still significant, portion of the economy.

Economic activity is concentrated in Omsk, with over sixty-six thousand private enterprises registered, ranging from small-scale retailers to billion-dollar manufacturing. [15]

Omsk was ranked by Forbes as the 6th-best city in Russia for business in 2008, an improvement over its 20th-place ranking the previous year. [16]

The oblast and city governments have made efforts to improve the business climate and foster small enterprise through various incentives and government programs designed to ease the bureaucratic red-tape, a notorious feature of Russian business life, and to generate cooperation within the business community. [17]

The bulk of industrial output, as of 2009, is concentrated in food and tobacco processing ($900 million), hydrocarbon processing ($6.7 billion), chemical manufacturing ($500 m), plastics manufacturing ($200 m) and the manufacture of electrical components ($280 m). The remainder of the economy is dominated by the retail sector and agriculture.

The largest industrial enterprises include the aerospace manufacturer Polyot , the Omsk Aggregate Plant, the agricultural manufacturer Sibzavod, Omsk Baranov Motorworks, and Omsktransmash , which manufactures the T-80 main battle tank. Additionally, Omsk Rubber, the Technical Hydrocarbon Plant, Omsk-Polymer and Omsk Hydrocarbon Processing Plant, represent the petroleum and hydrocarbon industry. Omsk Hydrocarbon is one of the most important oil refineries in Russia. [18]

The oblast operates four thermal power plants, which makes it largely self-sufficient from the standpoint of energy generation.

Agricultural production is concentrated in the Isil'rul'skii District and produces wheat, barley, flax, sunflower, potato, various fruits and vegetables as well as meat, poultry and dairy products.

The food processing sector includes several breweries, a distillery and numerous food packaging enterprises.

Historical population
Year
19262,075,967    
19591,645,017−20.8%
19701,823,831+10.9%
19791,954,663+7.2%
19892,140,336+9.5%
20022,079,220−2.9%
20101,977,665−4.9%
20211,858,798−6.0%
Source: Census data

Population : 1,858,798   ( 2021 Census ) ; [19] 1,977,665   ( 2010 Russian census ) ; [9] 2,079,220   ( 2002 Census ) ; [20] 2,140,336   ( 1989 Soviet census ) . [21]

Vital statistics for 2022: [22] [23]

  • Births: 16,092 (8.6 per 1,000)
  • Deaths: 25,900 (13.8 per 1,000)

Total fertility rate (2022): [24] 1.52 children per woman

Life expectancy (2021): [25] Total — 69.02 years (male   — 64.48, female   — 73.45)

According to the 2010 Census, the ethnic composition was: [9]

  • 85.8% Russian
  • 4.1% Kazakh
  • 2.7% Ukrainian
  • 2.6% German
  • 0.4% Armenian
  • 0.3% Belarusians
  • other groups of less than five thousand persons each
  • 57,518 people were registered from administrative databases, and could not declare an ethnicity. It is estimated that the proportion of ethnicities in this group is the same as that of the declared group. [26]

According to Russia's 2002 Census , Omsk Oblast has one of the lowest birth rates in Siberia. However, birth rates remain higher than the average in heavily German districts - Azovsky Nemetsky National District (24% German), Moskalensky, Poltavsky (22% Ukrainian & 11% German) and Isilkulsky (8% German), even as significant emigration to Germany acts to reduce the overall birth rate. [27] In 2009, the lowest death rate was recorded for Azovsky German National Raion (9.4 per 1000) and the highest birth rate was recorded for Moskalenskom (17.0 per 1000), Isilkulskom (15.2), Maryanovsky (15.8), Pavlogradski (15.8), Tevrizskom (16.6), Ust-Ishim (15.4) and Sherbakulskom (16.2). Regions with the highest population growth were Moskalensky area (5.5 ppm), Azovsky German National Raion (4.8 ppm), Sherbakulsky (3.8 ppm) and Pavlogradskij (3.2 ppm). [28]

(2007)
1,130,00011,85715,599-3,74210.513.8-0.33%
22,5003272458214.510.90.36%
32,400393519-12612.116-0.39%
8,800125160-3514.218.1-0.39%
Gorkovsky23,400295366-7112.615.7-0.31%
Znamensky13,400195213-1814.615.9-0.13%
Isilkulsky46,700681715-3414.615.3-0.07%
Kalachinsky44,700506754-24811.316.9-0.56%
Kolosovsky14,900184240-5612.416.1-0.37%
Kormilovsky25,800352447-9513.617.3-0.37%
Krutinsky20,000248343-9512.417.1-0.47%
Lyubinsky41,900590750-16014.117.9-0.38%
Maryanovsky27,300423444-2115.516.3-0.08%
Moskalensky32,2005054604515.714.30.14%
Muromtsevsky26,100271542-27110.420.8-1.04%
Nazyvayevsky28,500350465-11512.316.3-0.40%
Nizhneomsky18,600247277-3013.314.9-0.16%
Novovarshavsky26,7003363251112.612.20.04%
Odessky18,2002602312914.312.70.16%
Okoneshnikovsky16,700194247-5311.614.8-0.32%
Omsky91,8001,1461,326-18012.514.4-0.19%
Pavlogradsky20,600292292014.214.20.00%
Poltavsky24,000328320813.713.30.04%
Russko-Polyansky22,800314344-3013.715.1-0.14%
Sargatsky21,800279364-8512.816.7-0.39%
Sedelnikovsky11,900153205-5212.917.3-0.44%
Tavrichesky39,200519579-6013.214.8-0.16%
Tarsky48,000585839-25412.217.5-0.53%
Tevrizsky17,200270305-3515.617.7-0.21%
Tyukalinsky29,500357472-11512.116-0.39%
Ust-Ishimsky15,200192289-9712.618.9-0.63%
Cherlaksky34,700506562-5614.616.2-0.16%
Sherbakulsky24,500347339814.213.80.04%

Ethnic Russian birth rate in the province is significantly lower than that of the ethnic Kazakhs (by 50%) and that of ethnic Germans (by 20%), according to the 2002 Census.

Religion in Omsk Oblast as of 2012 (Sreda Arena Atlas)
35.7%
0.5%
Other 3.3%
2.7%
and other native faiths 0.6%
39.1%
and 13%
Other and undeclared 5.1%

According to a 2012 survey [29] 35.7% of the population of Omsk Oblast adheres to the Russian Orthodox Church , 3% are unaffiliated generic Christians , 2% adheres to Islam , 1% to the Slavic native faith (Rodnovery), 0.5% to the Catholic Church . In addition, 39% of the population declares to be "spiritual but not religious", 13% is atheist , and 5.8% follows other religions or did not give an answer to the question. [29]

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    With the exception of the residents of Omsk, who were exposed to Black League propaganda for years, the majority of the League enforcers are gonna be your average TNO Russian - bitter at resentful and the misery of their surroundings, raised in the chaos and destitution of near-apocalyptic remains of a dead country.