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machine learning. One arm of the project will seek to engineer diverse quantitative features (e.g., adapting concepts and metrics from network science [5] to characterise cellular graphs) of the spatial
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of the discipline: Comparative Politics International Relations International Political Economy and Development Political Theory Area Studies We have an active and engaged international community of doctoral students
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for Educational Change, which aims to promote more equitable education systems through theory-driven, applied research. And the Centre for Research and Development in Adult and Lifelong Learning, which conducts
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-century, is the Cartan-Killing classification of simple finite dimensional complex Lie algebras. This classification forms the core of Lie theory, on which the rest of the theory is built. This project aims
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/ Applicants are therefore expected to have research experience in one or more of the following areas: algebraic topology, homological algebra, representation theory of algebras, or diagram algebras
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, cultural studies, theory and thought, and visual cultures including emblems, fine art and cinema. PhD: 3 years full-time; 5 years part-time; Thesis of 70,000-100,000 words MLitt (Research): 2 years full-time
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Qualification Framework Level 8 [Scottish Vocational Qualification Level 4, Higher National Diploma (HND)] A2 Demonstrable knowledge of a range of electronics and/or power electronics theory and practical
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biological, social and psychological mechanisms of action by which physical activity helps manage depressive symptoms. In keeping with theories informing behavioural activation, preliminary experimental
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healthcare systems research. Current behavioural science/ health psychology theories of behaviour and/or of illness will be used to guide the analysis. Via the Masters in Public Health, candidates will gain
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, psychology/psychoanalysis/analytical psychology and literature, literature and philosophy, critical theory, and censorship. The work that we do addresses the problems of understanding an ‘Other’ across times