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-time students on a pro-rata basis. The course should be completed with no gaps in study to retain the full bursary amount. PHD / Postgraduate Research courses are not eligible for this bursary. How
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organisations. Responsibilities Assist in designing and conducting empirical research (qualitative and quantitative) on organisational wellbeing and resilience in high-stakes work settings. Liaise with multiple
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. MSc or PhD Experience in methods of inclusive co-production Experience of coordinating a network for research or public engagement or programme of work Publications, including blogs, reports, web
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degree in a relevant subject (postgraduate qualification or equivalent experience desirable). Bring skills in designing studies, collecting and working with data, and drafting research outputs - including
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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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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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postgraduate qualification in health or social sciences or similar e.g. MSc or PhD Experience in methods of inclusive co-production Experience of coordinating a network for research or public engagement
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marginalised voices in the design and operation of local transport. You will work with the research team (Dr Blackwood, Department of Psychology; and Dr Fletcher, School of Management); and with our community
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into new technology design methods and education tools. This is an exciting opportunity to support the development, research, and valorisation of impact-oriented projects at the intersection of AI politics
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University: We are an aspirational and multi-award-winning university, delivering rapid growth with ambitious plans to disrupt the HE sector through our passion for innovation and digital education. Our vision