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Partnership (CDP) studentship, funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, to conduct research leading to a PhD on the theme: An ‘Ulster Irish’ Rabbie Burns?: A Cultural Biography of Robert
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). Inadequate dietary intakes may be due to a lack of sports nutrition knowledge; poor knowledge has been observed in Gaelic players albeit there is a lack of research in this area using validated assessment
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Department for the Economy (DfE) Vice Chancellor's Research Scholarship (VCRS) Summary Social movements are increasingly using sports as a tool
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research and a range of biochemistry based techniques. This PhD studentship would suit a graduate from Sport and Exercise Sciences, Health, Physiotherapy, Medicine, Nursing, Public Health or Biomedical
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may be important for genome stability. As such, the primary aim of this project is to ascertain the effects of high-intensity exercise on intragene damage. This PhD studentship will involve undertaking
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the islands of Britain and Ireland, has resulted in man adopting the role of apex predator to manage deer populations. Since the 18th century deer management has arguably focused on sporting and utilitarian
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review, the current PhD project will consist of three distinct yet complementary studies: Study 1: Understanding the factors affecting PA and sedentary behaviour among ACHD patients. Study 2: Co-design