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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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these issues work on various kinds of ‘risky’ behaviour, including gambling and drug use Theoretical and Cultural Research: work aimed at the development of new theoretical insight, as well as historical and
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multidisciplinary training in an exciting, important, and timely research field which cuts across six UN Development Goals including Life on Land, Climate action and Responsible Consumption and Production
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relative weightings, will be agreed between the candidate, their supervisors, and the Music postgraduate convener, through Annual Progress Review as part of the development of the project. For examination by
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Graduate School Researcher Development Programme will support you to plan your professional development over the course of your PhD and ensure your employability. How to apply How to apply Identify
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of Europe’s most exciting cities which has a vibrant cultural and social life. Our Graduate School Researcher Development Programme will support you to plan your professional development over the course
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-range of support services. You will be living in one of Europe’s most exciting cities which has a vibrant cultural and social life. Our Graduate School Researcher Development Programme will support you
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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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environment for all of our research students. We offer a range of services, courses and skills development opportunities for research students. The College of Arts & Humanities is home to a vibrant and diverse
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HEHTA graduate with a thorough and robust skillset that is transferable to future employment in academia and public, private and third sector organisations. Postgraduate research students’ development is