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Environmental Science. Our PhD (Interdisciplinary Studies) option allows students to enrol for co-supervision on topics that span the different subject areas within the school. Entry requirements Entry
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Science, or Health Informatics. . A2 Strong knowledge of epidemiological and biostatistical principles applied to healthcare data, with experience integrating these with data-science or AI/ML methods. A3
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The UK funding councils assessed two thirds of our research outputs as world-leading or internationally excellent, in the Research Assessment Framework (REF) 2014 PhD: 3 years full-time; 5 years
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and established teaching programme, contribute to the delivery of an excellent student experience by undertaking a range of teaching, assessment and administrative duties, principally at undergraduate
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or implement new interventions using novel methods from Implementation Science. The scope of the Childsmile outcome evaluation is wide and there are many aspects of the programme that are still to be evaluated
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Research on nutrition at Glasgow covers a wide range of areas including gut, food and metabolism as well as diet and chronic disease at MSc, MD and PhD level. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part
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, mechanism and application of DNA-rearranging enzymes, the translational genetics of myotonic dystrophy and related unstable DNA disorders and systems biology including ‘omics analysis and computational
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PhD-level research distinguished by industry interaction. EngD: 4-5 years full-time; 8 years part-time; Apply now Overview Overview The Engineering Doctorate in Sensor and Imaging Systems is four
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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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technologies. This PhD studentship offers extensive dual training in both fundamental and translational biology of leukaemia, an environment encompassing clinical and basic researchers, and training