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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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. Specific areas of interest include: molecular basis of virulence in Staphylococcus aureus and C. difficile bacterial manipulation of apoptosis bacteriophage and pathogenicity island genetics development
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, Humanities, Sustainable Development, and Tourism. As well as being part of a dynamic research community here, our researchers are part of the College of Social Sciences Graduate School, drawing together
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using Bayesian approaches vector biology, ecology and control life-history trade-offs and the sustainable control of malaria vaccine development quantitative approaches to vaccine selection host-parasite
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You will be based at the School of Social & Environmental Sustainability, Dumfries Campus. Our staff are experts in health and social policy, with a focus on sustainable development and the social
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, they are exposed to our exposome. We have already shown that when pregnant sheep are grazed on biosolids treated pasture their offspring show alterations in thyroid, liver and gonadal function, bone development and
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Special Collections Material and use of quantitative data analysis software. Staff development service - Personal effectiveness, working with people, business skills. English language unit - English and
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PhD students interested in the intersection of Education, Tourism, Sustainable Development and Environmental Science. Our unique PhD (Interdisciplinary Studies) option allows students to enrol for co
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on PhD projects in: marketing strategic management international business and enterprise human resource management and organisational behaviour operations management entrepreneurship, development 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