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prokaryotic protein production, purification, and characterization. Familiarity with microbial culture and bioprocesses. Ability to work effectively as a member of an international, multi-disciplinary team. WE
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, considering cost-effectiveness, user acceptability and feasibility in different settings. Collaboration is Key: You'll work closely with PPIE representatives, health protection teams, and experts, ensuring
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, Prof Andrew Fleming Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details The groups of Dr Sam Amsbury, Prof Andrew Fleming, and Dr Lisa Smith invite students with independent funding
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is characterised by complex and highly dynamic turbulent flows that define the performance and design of renewable energy systems and their infrastructure. This PhD project aims to enhance
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Details of the Scholarship Awards Prof. Raul Cârstocea has been awarded an European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant for a project entitled Insurgent Temporalities: Fascism as a Global Anti
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effective interventions, while also expanding the methodological toolkit for integrating behavioural insights into simulation models. This work supports Scotland’s vision of value-based healthcare
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PDRA studying centromere organisation and function. A 3-year post is available in the Henderson group to study the genetic and epigenetic structure of plant centromeres, and how this relates
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We are seeking one outstanding candidate for a PhD scholarship to work on a project entitled: Human-Centred AI EdTech: Promoting Reading Engagement and Emotional Well-being in Children
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Networks, and ICT Services & Applications. The SIGCOM research group, headed by Prof. Symeon CHATZINOTAS, carries out research activities in the telecommunication and networking systems, including NTNs and
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molecular biology. Medical and veterinary graduates are encouraged to apply. A Master’s degree in related subject is desirable and previous experience in electrophysiology work is useful but not essential