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on social determinants, health inequalities, policy impacts, and chronic disease prevention and management. Harness data-driven innovation through expertise in health informatics and disease modelling
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collection), to a major centre in humanities computing. PhD: 3 years full-time; 5 years part-time; Thesis of 70,000-100,000 words MLitt (Research): 2 years full-time; 3 years part-time; Thesis of 40,000-70,000
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the College of Social Sciences (Politics, Education, Sociology, Economic History). Many of the research staff in French at Glasgow hold key roles: in subject associations within national and international
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English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic and Academic Online (not General Training) 7.0 overall with no subtest less than 7.0 IELTS One Skill Retake Accepted Tests must have been taken within 2 years 5
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) Academic and Academic Online (not General Training) 7.0 overall with no subtest less than 7.0 IELTS One Skill Retake Accepted Tests must have been taken within 2 years 5 months of start date. Applicants must
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. Undertaking a PhD programme in Applied Linguistics also offers students the chance to engage with scholarship in the field from a wide variety of researchers in institutions across the world, through our
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of research students within our diverse and dynamic research community. Our researchers are part of a dynamic research community here and the College of Social Sciences Graduate School. This draws together
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include regular talks and classes by leading academics via an extensive visiting scholars programme, cross-institutional workshops and mini-conferences, an annual international Summer School and regular
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student-led, often in collaboration with our partners in SCCJR. We also offer a diverse programme of regular seminars features leading scholars in the field and informal working lunches, where we seek
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particularly welcome research proposals in the areas of: Languages learning Second language acquisition Science of reading Learner motivation Values education Religious, moral and philosophical education