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academic year, for three years. This opportunity is open to Home students. Applicants should have or expect to receive a Masters-level qualification in Medieval History or a relevant discipline. Essential
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illness (e.g. pandemic flu) and the other will focus on symptoms attributed to medication or vaccination. The studentships are likely to be most suitable for people with an undergraduate or masters degree
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public health advice that will reduce the risk of disease outbreaks occurring. The studentship is likely to be most suitable for someone with an undergraduate or masters degree in psychology, social
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across academia and industry. Your primary role will be to develop Staphylococcus WTA microarrays and investigate their recognition by lectin receptors of the innate immune system and anti-WTA antibodies
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be a chapter of a Masters dissertation, or an academic paper (accepted or for submission). If not available, candidates should upload an alternative form of academic writing, which could for example
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Culture), Dr Ludivine Broch (Senior Lecturer in History), and Professor Pippa Catterall (Professor of History and Policy). At IWM by James Taylor (Principal Curator, Public History). The student will be