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formulating other public-facing or academic outputs as well as helping to manage and direct the impact and communication goals of this complex and challenging project. The PHAWM project (https://phawm.org
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for Educational Change, which aims to promote more equitable education systems through theory-driven, applied research. And the Centre for Research and Development in Adult and Lifelong Learning, which conducts
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development. This programme is designed to attract the next generation of thought leaders in social and public policy. And welcomes both full-time students embarking on academic or professional careers and
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researchers, SCCJR provides access to a wide range of activities and development opportunities. Though we draw on a wide range of disciplines, our approach to criminology at Glasgow is rooted in and informed
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techniques to allow detectors to operate at and beyond the Standard Quantum Limit and the development of systems of ultra -low optical and mechanical loss for the suspensions of mirror test masses. The group
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identities and communications in the global context cultural planning, cities, and local and regional development cultural rights and regulation the social and economic impacts of the arts cultural work and
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both quantitative and qualitative approaches as well as systematic reviews; great value is placed on the development and application of novel methods to address research questions of contemporary
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integral to the development and delivery of our new strategy, and to the realisation of our aims and ambitions more generally. Reporting directly to the Principal & Vice-Chancellor, Professor Andy Schofield
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the recent development of innovative large-scale collaborative projects. Our provision in the area of medieval English Language is closely associated with Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Glasgow , one
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and function analysed in detail. The project will generate new insights into details of how GPCRs of the Free Fatty Acid receptor group function and how the development and use of allosteric and biased