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PhD Research Fellow in Mathematical Modelling of Adrenal Gland Steroid Biosynthesis (DC12) at the University of Reading, UK (ENDOTRAIN) PhD position at the University of Reading, UK (ENDOTRAIN
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15th February 2026 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in Mathematical Modelling of Adrenal Gland Steroid Biosynthesis (DC12) at the University of Reading, UK (ENDOTRAIN) PhD
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’ for research vitality and sustainability (Research Excellence Framework 2021) PhD Community: Be part of a vibrant PhD community at Henley Business School and the University of Reading Programme Structure The PhD
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University of Reading Programme Structure The PhD programme lasts three to four years on a full-time basis. In the first year, students undertake taught modules covering key research methods and subject
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. The successful candidate will undertake a course in legal research methods during the first year as a full-time student. This provides training in legal research methodology and supports PhD students in designing
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Support Grant. How to apply: (1) Submit an online application for PhD study at the University of Reading. Please ensure to include a CV, academic transcripts and certificates, and a research proposal of
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Banerjea (Archaeology),Dr Alice Mauchline (School of Agriculture, Policy and Development), Professor Aleks Pluskowski (Archaeology) Project Overview: This PhD project will be conducted within the scope
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Supervisors: To be determined depending on the candidate Project Overview: We are currently inviting applications for a funded PhD studentship in any area of law and/or criminology. The School
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at on the university's website. Read more about being employed with us on the university's website . About the employment The position is a fixed-term position for a total of four years, 100% with a start date of 2026-02
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interactions involving tides, topography, and sea-ice will be of particular interest. The student will first exploit numerical simulations carried out at Scripps (US) and NOC/University of Reading (UK