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CURE’s overall objectives Classifying and Understanding Remedies in Comparative Labour Law (CURE) is a 5-year comparative project, originally funded by the ERC and guaranteed by UKRI,[1] based
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opportunity to participate in clinical research within an established multidisciplinary team with a track record in undertaking trial-related medical imaging research which has led to several changes in
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proficiency It would also be great if you: Had a proven track record of engaging with research Have relevant teaching or volunteering experience Application procedure PGRTA Awards work on a nomination basis
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specified by the Department that you are applying to; have a track record of engaging with research. This may include contributions to publications / articles, promoting your research to a wider audience
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proficiency. Selection criteria Academic track record Quality of research proposal Supervisor research profile Selection body The University of Manchester and China Scholarship Council Closing date 13 Jan 2025
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. They should have a track-record of research engagement (including relevant research experience and dissemination) and/or potential for outstanding research, as demonstrated in the quality of the proposal
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certificate or evidence demonstrating your English language ability and proficiency. Selection criteria Applications will be ranked according to two key criteria: academic track-record, and the quality
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UoM students. Applicants from other universities outside these lists will only be considered if notable research excellence is demonstrated. Have a track record of engaging with research and in