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” or equivalent). Alternatively, applicants without a Master’s degree can be considered for admission to the PhD programme if they achieved a first-class honours result (or international equivalent
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Nursing Programme, delivered in collaboration with the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT). The postholder will primarily focus on undergraduate teaching, while also contributing to the development and
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Translation Studies research is rapidly expanding. We host a strong postgraduate community and discipline-specific networks and offer a stimulating research seminar programme, extensive library
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one-year taught degrees to three-year doctoral programmes. In undertaking such a programme, you will be joining a thriving and vibrant postgraduate community. We welcome students from a variety of
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a programme of workshops and seminars. We welcome applications to undertake studies for higher degrees in the following broad areas of staff interest and specialist. creativity and innovation in
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one-year taught degrees to three-year doctoral programmes. In undertaking such a programme, you will be joining a thriving and vibrant postgraduate community. We welcome students from a variety of
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collection), to a major centre in humanities computing. PhD: 3 years full-time; 5 years part-time; Thesis of 70,000-100,000 words MLitt (Research): 2 years full-time; 3 years part-time; Thesis of 40,000-70,000
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Qualification Framework level 9 in Computing Science or a related discipline, (Ordinary Degree, Scottish Vocational Qualification level 4), or equivalent (including professional accreditation with relevant formal
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interdisciplinary collaborations across the College of Arts & Humanities (English Literature, History, History of Art, Film, Digital Humanities, Philosophy, Theology) and College of Social Sciences (Politics
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of the largest concentrations of its kind in the UK. We have strong interdisciplinary research links with other subjects at Glasgow; recent collaborations include Psychology, Computing Science, Mathematics and