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researcher? Do you want to be trained in cutting-edge experimental and computational techniques to understand how clot contraction influences thrombus stability and embolism risk? Are you excited to be part of
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is funded by the University of Birmingham and is open to UK students only. We typically require a 2(i) degree in a relevant subject (life or physical sciences). References: 1. Whittle EE, McNeil HE
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the ‘Sustainable Transitions – Leverhulme Doctoral Training Programme’ at the University of Essex. Only UK domiciled applicants who meet the following criteria may apply: Not already have a Master’s degree from the
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the ‘Sustainable Transitions – Leverhulme Doctoral Training Programme’ at the University of Essex. Only UK domiciled applicants who meet the following criteria may apply: Not already have a master’s degree And Be
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the ‘Sustainable Transitions – Leverhulme Doctoral Training Programme’ at the University of Essex. Only UK domiciled applicants who meet the following criteria may apply: Not already have a Master’s degree And Be
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the ‘Sustainable Transitions – Leverhulme Doctoral Training Programme’ at the University of Essex. Only UK domiciled applicants who meet the following criteria may apply: Not already have a Master’s degree And Be
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up to a £5k/annum research training support grant for the full duration of the 4-year programme. Metal-ligand multiple bonding is a burgeoning area for making chemically novel structural motifs
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provide considerable training in chronobiology, signal transduction in plants, microbiology, and data analysis and interpretation. As part of the “MicroClock” programme funded through an ERC Synergy grant
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. Eligibility You must be applying to study the PhD in Law (full-time and campus-based) and not already registered on a PhD programme at the University of York. Applicants who already hold a PhD are not eligible
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. Further details about the project, eligibility and application process can be found in the Further Information document. PhD studentship: Recording nature and writing the self: time, entomology and the