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, studying the origin of matter-antimatter asymmetry. The GEO660, LIGO and Virgo Scientific Collaborations, seeking to detect gravitational waves and use these as an additional probe of major astrophysical
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them though interdisciplinary engagement. Find out more: the academic research interests of potential supervisors the postgraduate research projects of our research students Study options Study options
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stimulating intellectual and cultural environment. Across every school and subject area the college is home to world-leading and agenda-setting research. Find out more about what is happening in the community
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supervisor before submitting your application via our Find a Supervisor tool ). English language requirements For applicants from non-English speaking countries, as defined by the UK Government
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at unprecedented energies. LHCb at the LHC in CERN, studying the origin of matter-antimatter asymmetry. The GEO660, LIGO and Virgo Scientific Collaborations, seeking to detect gravitational waves and use these as an
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and agenda-setting research. Find out more about what is happening in the community by following us on social media . You will also be part of the wider Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities
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to world-leading and agenda-setting research. Find out more about what is happening in the community by following us on social media . You will also be part of the wider Scottish Graduate School
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which supervision can be offered. You may find it helpful to search our staff research profiles . Required documentation Applicants should submit: Transcripts/degree certificate Two references A one-page
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your objectives. How to apply How to apply Identify potential supervisors All postgraduate research students are allocated a supervisor who will act as the main source of academic support and research
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objectives. How to apply How to apply Identify potential supervisors All postgraduate research students are allocated a supervisor who will act as the main source of academic support and research mentoring