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research methods and techniques to work within established research programmes. The successful applicant will be able to work independently and communicate and collaborate effectively with members
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Japanese accounts for at least 50% of the course are also eligible to apply. Holding an offer for PhD Japanese Studies, or enrolled on the programme. The academic requirements for PhD Japanese
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or depth of knowledge in the discipline and of research methods and techniques to provide research assistance to the project. Please see the Job Description for further details on these posts. The University
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that are needed to complete a fully funded PhD. The top-up awards will have a maximum value of £10k. Find out more on the Institute of Physics website. Specified use This scholarship is open to applicants
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. About the Role Your role will be to develop novel methodologies for qualitative and quantitative pollinator monitoring using a combination of AI and molecular methods. You will work with multiple academic
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threshold for required to sponsor new applicants to the Skilled Worker route. However, Aston University may be able to sponsor the successful candidate if they: • Are under 26 years old • Hold a PhD
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, psychology or a related subject A2. Theories and application of qualitative research methods. Desirable B1. A postgraduate qualification in social sciences, public health, research methods, or other
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the process of building the observatory and the development of methods of impact measurement. 6. Contribute to the presentation of project outputs work at international and national conferences
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tuition fees for a PhD programme in Art History. Tenable period 3 years full-time or 6 years part-time. Continuation of award Continuation of the award is subject to satisfactory progress. Number available
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, mental health, research methods or other relevant subject area. Knowledge and Skills Essential C1. Theoretical and practical knowledge of child and adolescent mental health. C2. Skills in qualitative data