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Project Overview: The School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences invites applications for a fully funded PhD Studentship in Psychology, Neuroscience, Psycholinguistics, or Clinical Language
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click Apply for a Programme via the above ‘Apply’ button, create your account, and use the link sent by email to start the application process. Please select ‘PhD in Physiology and Pharmacology (initial
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considers thrombi as “transient tissues”. For this multidisciplinary project, we are looking for a highly motivated computational biologist who holds a PhD in a relevant field with a commensurate publication
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is an ARIA funded project to examine the role of charge release in increasing the reflectivity of marine stratus cloud to help cool the climate. You will have: A PhD (or shortly expect to receive) in
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cytometry. Our experimental programme is designed to interface and synergise with simultaneous theoretical developments of computational models and novel methods for analysing system purposes
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-geostrophic idealised model and use operational and bespoke Met Office model output for case study analysis. You will have : a PhD in atmospheric science, engineering, physics or mathematics (or a closely
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Technology to further enhance our academic faculty. This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic community with a global outlook and a focus on academic excellence. The successful applicant will take an
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dissertation supervision to students on our highly regarded undergraduate and postgraduate speech and language therapy programmes. We are currently ranked joint 1st speech and language therapy programme in
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advantage. Take on administrative duties and academic citizenship activities as well as academic leadership roles as appropriate; You will have : compulsory A PhD in Accounting or Finance or Economics
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. The Department also delivers optional language modules that are taken by students and staff across the University via the Languages for All Programme. In addition to language modules and language-specific cultural