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” or equivalent). Alternatively, applicants without a Master’s degree can be considered for admission to the PhD programme if they achieved a first-class honours result (or international equivalent
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, mechanism and application of DNA-rearranging enzymes, the translational genetics of myotonic dystrophy and related unstable DNA disorders and systems biology including ‘omics analysis and computational
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-time; Apply now Research projects Research projects BHF 4 year PhD Studentship programme All self-funded projects can be applied to throughout the year. Please note that not all projects are available in
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professional qualifications and experience, with experience of personal development in a similar or related role(s) within a relevant discipline such as Computer Science, Health Informatics, Data Science
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Programme Director (email: james.boyle@glasgow.ac.uk ). Study options Study options PhD Duration: 3/4 years full-time; 5 years part-time MD Duration: 2 years full-time; 4 years part-time Entry requirements
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Job Purpose To deliver Postgraduate Taught Programmes (PGT) in the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences (MVLS), particularly on courses related to: animal welfare science, ethics and law
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Framework level 12 (PhD) in a relevant subject such as computer science, statistics, computational and/or evolutionary biology with at least 2 years post-doctoral experience in a similar or related role
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with the University’s Change programme adopt a data-driven approach to evaluate and improve processes to enhance the experience for both students and staff. The role holder will ensure the coordination
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Nursing Programme, delivered in collaboration with the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT). The postholder will primarily focus on undergraduate teaching, while also contributing to the development and
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extensive modernisation programme – have sought to maintain and develop user-focused approaches. Ultimately, the project will explore and enhance user-focused approaches in tribunals, providing the first