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, environmental risk, community resilience, hydrology and environmental stewardship. PhD: 3 years full-time; 5 years part-time; Thesis of 70,000-100,000 words Apply now Overview Overview The Environmental Science
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be opportunities to develop research training and skills across the social sciences Researcher Development Programme . And to gain experience in teaching and assessment eg. as a Graduate Teaching
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Overview Overview An opportunity to carry out a Masters by Research/PhD whilst gaining applied sports science experience in elite sporting organisations. Our Sport Science programme has a focus on sports
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Our programme is based at the School of Social & Environmental Sustainability, Dumfries Campus. We provide a friendly and focused learning environment, excellent study resources and a high level of
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Advanced quantitative methods offers a specialism focused on quantitative literacy in social sciences. PhD: 3 years full-time; 5 years part-time; Thesis of 70,000-100,000 words Apply now Overview
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include regular talks and classes by leading academics via an extensive visiting scholars programme, cross-institutional workshops and mini-conferences, an annual international Summer School and regular
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of research students within our diverse and dynamic research community. Our researchers are part of a dynamic research community here and the College of Social Sciences Graduate School. This draws together
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) Approaches include: normalisation process theory (Gallacher , Mair , O’Donnell ) application of social and behavioural science (Blane , Macdonald , Williamson ) application of epidemiological and data science
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Hamilton Research areas: fundamental cell biology, non-coding RNA, mitosis, cancer, CRISPR, RNAseq Project outline: Understanding mitosis is a major aim of fundamental molecular cell biology but is also
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IELTS One Skill Retake Accepted Tests must have been taken within 2 years 5 months of start date. Applicants must meet the overall and subtest requirements using a single test. Common equivalent