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media industries cultural identities and communications in the global context cultural planning, cities, and local and regional development cultural rights and regulation the social and economic impacts
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collegiate 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
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the development of their theoretical and empirical skills, so that they are well-placed to make an original contribution to this dynamic field. Suitable candidates are those who are eager to explore a range of
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students interested in researching the core principles of digital humanities: digital content, tools and methods, and the development of the practice of digital humanities as an important intervention in
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Surrealism Chinese art and culture the development and application of art theory, particularly gender and post-1945 collecting practices, collections and museums technical art history: interdisciplinary
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pharmacology and function analysed in detail. The project will generate new insights into details of how GPCRs of the Free Fatty Acid receptor group function and how the development and use of allosteric and
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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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Scotland have been enhanced by the recent development of innovative large-scale collaborative projects. Our provision in the area of medieval English Language is closely associated with Medieval and
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). M. Manali et al., SARS-CoV-2 Evolution and Patient Immunological History Shape the Breadth and Potency of Antibody-Mediated Immunity. J Infect Dis 227, 40-49 (2022). S. Nickbakhsh et al., Extensive
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: The Glasgow Laboratory for Advanced Detector Development (GLADD) developing the next generation of advanced sensor systems for particle physics experiments, medical applications and security systems. The SRDG