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, but would have to secure additional funding to cover the difference in tuition fees. Applicants whose first language is not English require an IELTS score of 6.5 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in all sub
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different start date: Position 1 Start Date: 1st September, 2025 Position 2 Start Date: 1st November, 2025 Working arrangements: 10 hours per week for 25 weeks This is an in-person role based in Durham
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are suitable. The aims of this project are to Review operating characteristics proposed for rare disease trials Develop novel Bayesian operating characteristics for different types of rare disease trials Apply
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to fund the difference between the home and international fees. How To Apply You must apply through the University’s Application Portal: https://applyto.newcastle.ac.uk/ In ‘Course choice’ tab, put
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degree or equivalent in Genetics/Bioinformatics/Genomics High-level computing skills desirable; MRes advantageous IELTS 6.5 overall (if applicable) International students must cover the fee difference How
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Overview Want to make a difference protecting children? We’re seeking a passionate, innovative student to tackle a critical challenge: preventing and reducing infectious intestinal disease (IID) in
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inflammatory pathways. The successful candidate will be analysing how these pathways alter in different dementia patient datasets aiding in understanding how inflammatory response differences reflect disease and
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all sub-skills. Successful international candidates will be required to fund the difference between the home and international fees. How to apply You must apply through the University’s Application
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Award Summary 100% home tuition fees and £20,780 annual stipend (25/26). International candidates must cover the fee difference. Overview We invite applications for a fully funded PhD at Newcastle
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laser pulses for next-generation spectroscopy, sensing, and light–matter control. The student will utilise different materials platforms with two-photon polymerisation (2PP) 3D printing to fabricate