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clearance level. The Engineering Doctorate Researcher will follow the EngD in Model-Based Systems Engineering Programme. They will be based at NPL. Entry requirements: A minimum of an upper-class honours
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of interest, skills and previous experience, motivation for Doctoral Research, future goals, and why you are applying to this project. On the application system select Programme of Study – PhD Biology
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have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2:1 honours degree (or equivalent) in a materials science subject. English language requirements: Applicants must meet the minimum English language requirements
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. You are therefore strongly advised to sit an approved English Language test as soon as possible. Your IELTS test must still be valid when you enrol for the programme. They are valid for 2 years. For any
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with children and an interest in educational practices, speech and language development, and outdoor learning is highly desirable. Familiarity with programming and data analysis tools is also preferable
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have experience of programming and a strong interest in speech and machine learning. Supervisors: Dr Chris Scholes (School of Psychology), Dr Joy Egede (School of Computer Science), Prof Alan
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for Conservation Science . This PhD is part of the Cumbria Connect project , which is funded by the Endangered Landscapes and Seascapes Programme . Cumbria Connect aims to restore 33,000 ha of the English upland
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for a talented and motivated applicant to undertake an original programme of research working with ecologists Dr Fay Voller , Dr Ashley Lyons and Dr Anne Oxbrough in collaboration with Dr Steven Ewing
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, economics, engineering, statistics, or computer science. They will possess programming skills in at least one language, with experience in MATLAB and STATA considered desirable but not essential. Strong
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) programme. The international, interdisciplinary, and cross-sectoral network gathers together leading experts in basic and applied soft matter and food sciences to train a new generation of young researchers