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Location: University of Bristol and Imperial War Museums (IWM) The project: War correspondents are a vital part of the history of war: they witness the terror, practicalities and boredom of conflict
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proposal (1500 words), CV (no more than 2 pages), and a statement (no more than 2 pages) of your suitability for the role. Applicants must also submit a formal PhD application to the University of Bristol by
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opportunities to engage with researchers at the University of Bristol and the University of Oxford. Project details: Conventional aircraft wings are a static compromise, whereas birds continuously reconfigure
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desirable but not essential. The PhD is funded by the NIHR Bath Mental Health Research Group, and is supervised across Exeter, Bath and Bristol universities, with Exeter being the home institution
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/ BRL) and will involve collaboration with other VIVO partners at the Universities of Bristol, Strathclyde, Imperial College London, and University College London. For an informal discussion about the
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University. For application submission queries, please contact: sps-pgadmissions@bristol.ac.uk Candidate requirements: Applicants should hold a first class/good upper second-class BSc/BA and hold (or expect
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the development of sustainable composite structures for high-performance applications. Undertake doctoral-level training at the University of Bristol, a globally recognised institution at the forefront
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valuable access to world-class equipment at the University of Cambridge, University of Bristol, and Imperial College London. The successful applicant will join the “Materials and Manufacturing Research
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Laboratory, with access to facilities including the National Composites Centre and the Isambard AI supercomputing platform. The PhD is a part of a UK-wide collaboration across five leading universities and
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strategies. The student will benefit from a rich interdisciplinary collaboration with partners at the University of Bristol (ALD and liposome preparation), the University of Manchester (peptide synthesis