10 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" PhD scholarships at University of Cambridge
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programme will be delivered through a mixture of tutorials, workshops, web-based training resources, networking events and peer-led activities. This will equip fellows with unique considerations
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programme will be delivered through a mixture of tutorials, workshops, web-based training resources, networking events and peer-led activities. This will equip fellows with unique considerations
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Integrative Toxicology Training Partnership (ITTP) is a national PhD training programme for capacity building in Toxicology and related disciplines. The safe development of new drugs, materials, chemicals and
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PhD Studentship: Development of Next-Generation High-Performance Titanium Alloy for Aerospace Applications Funder: EPSRC and Rolls-Royce plc Duration: 3.5 years Supervisors: Professor Nick Jones and
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think you would develop it to reflect your own interests and expertise. A sample of writing. This could be a piece of academic writing (e.g., MA dissertation) or a text written in the course of any
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. Those wishing to be considered should make an application to the doctoral programme at the Department of Social Anthropology to carry out research in the region of Inner Asia, since to be eligible
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developing engaging narratives beyond their artistic appeal. Furthermore, this opens novel possibilities for museum-based research to examine interactions between early civilisations in the region through
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the wider cohort of CDP-funded students across the UK. Funding for each studentship will be for four years duration (or up to eight years part time) with the expectation that this will include development
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Optical Nanomaterials Group at the University of Cambridge has developed sunlight absorbers based on nanoparticles of earth-abundant magnesium,[1-2] and has demonstrated that they can be coupled with
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criminal justice system. Applicants are encouraged to propose their own research questions and methodologies within our basic or applied research programmes. The successful candidate will refine