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activities and development opportunities. Though we draw on a wide range of disciplines, our approach to criminology at Glasgow is rooted in and informed principally by sociological analyses of crime and
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policymakers working in the region; Individual postgraduate review panels at which the Doctoral Convenor and individual supervisors can meet to discuss progress with each student; CV development through
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, and the development of the practice of digital humanities as an important intervention in the research life cycle in the humanities: to carry out ‘traditional’ research more effectively; to create
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of each deadline. Our PhD A PhD in applied linguistics at the University of Glasgow will support students in the development of their theoretical and empirical skills, so that they are well-placed to make
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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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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 is also involved in the space-based LISA mission
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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. The research will span across
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the candidate, their supervisors, and the Music postgraduate convener, through Annual Progress Review as part of the development of the project. For examination by portfolio, candidates may submit work in a range
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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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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