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Masters with strong research training element would be highly advantageous. If your first language is not English you need an overall IELTS score of 6.5 (at least 5.5 in all sub-skills) or equivalent
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equivalent in a subject relevant to the proposed PhD project (e.g., mathematics/statistics, engineering, quantitative ecology/biology). A Masters qualification in a relevant subject area will be advantageous
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Masters degree with strong research training element is desirable. Interest/experience in mixed methods including qualitative research and data science How to apply You must apply through the University’s
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PhD project (e.g., mathematics/statistics, engineering, quantitative ecology/biology). A Masters qualification in a relevant subject area will be advantageous. This studentship is only available
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Award Summary Studentship covers home fees and UKRI rate stipend (£22,500 for 26/27) Overview Primary liver cancer is one of the fastest rising causes of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Although
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because true TIA is an important risk factor for future stroke. However, presentations to primary care for suspected TIA can vary significantly and a large proportion of patients have a low risk of stroke
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for future stroke. However, presentations to primary care for suspected TIA can vary significantly and a large proportion of patients have a low risk of stroke. Hospital TIA services currently struggle
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a relevant subject. A Masters with strong research training element would be highly advantageous. If your first language is not English you need an overall IELTS score of 6.5 (at least 5.5 in all sub
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Gavin Stewart at Newcastle University with Dr Nicholas Cryer and Dr Mark Gush (RHS) alongside Kevin Barton (RBA) Eligibility Criteria A Masters or first class UG degree in civil engineering
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) Eligibility Criteria A Masters or first class UG degree in civil engineering, environmental science, ecology, soil science, hydrology, or a closely related discipline. Strong grounding in urban hydrology