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, University of Sheffield and Maastricht University. The main purpose of this position is to study the biological phenomenon of insular gigantism, whereby small mammals on island evolve increased body size
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/research-degrees/applyphd Applicants can apply for a Scholarship from the University of Sheffield but should note that competition for these Scholarships is highly competitive: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk
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/applyphd Applicants can apply for a Scholarship from the University of Sheffield but should note that competition for these Scholarships is highly competitive: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd
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. The particle physics and particle astrophysics (PPPA) group at the University of Sheffield is involved in both the SBND and SBN projects, with a broad range of responsibilities spanning detector operation
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focus on the construction of detector modules for the new all-silicon Inner Tracking detector (ITk), part of which is being built in the University of Sheffield Semiconductor Detector Development Facility
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using Sheffield Universities unique D-T neutron generator, the research will focus on the development of a field ready sensor solution that could be used to monitor neutron and gamma radiation in
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are the University of Sheffield. This is our vision: sheffield.ac.uk/vision (opens in new window). We are a Disability Confident Employer. If you have a disability and meet the essential criteria for this job you
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found at the following link: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/apply/applying Applicants can apply for a Scholarship from the University of Sheffield but should note that competition
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-1 receptors in neuro-endocrine cells. Investigations into ligand and location bias within this context could aid the development of the next generation of GLP-1 agonists for the treatment of diverse
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experimental approaches to explore fundamental evolutionary processes. While the majority of our research centres on the grass family (Poaceae), we welcome students with a broad interest in plant evolution