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the development and application of art theory, particularly gender and post-1945 collecting practices, collections and museums technical art history: interdisciplinary research into artists’ materials, methods, and
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and events. We offer modern library, IT services and a wide-range of support services. Our Graduate School Researcher Development Programme will support you to plan your professional development over
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you to take part in numerous exciting seminars, conferences and events. We offer modern library, IT services and a wide-range of support services. Our Graduate School Researcher Development Programme
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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 potential supervisors All
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scholarships Support Support Our postgraduate students join a community of academic experts across a wide range of pure and applied mathematics and statistics and develop a mature understanding of fundamental
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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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social sciences and offers students an opportunity to train in a unique and vibrant interdisciplinary environment. Health Economics and Health Technology Assessment (HEHTA) covers a broad set of activities
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the recent development of innovative large-scale collaborative projects. Our provision in the area of medieval English Language is closely associated with Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Glasgow , one
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, concentrating particularly on oral health in children, the elderly and adults with head and neck cancer. This is done through developing a better understanding of biological, social and behavioural determinants
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Humanities (and sometimes beyond). Resources Across all our postgraduate provision, both taught and by research, students have access to the best of the new and also develop a sense of the context from which