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Deterioration of earthworks slopes (cuttings and embankments), which support transport infrastructure and act as flood defences, is accelerating under increasing weather extremes resulting from
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specifically advance two hypotheses built upon theoretical and empirical foundations in folklore, cultural evolution, human life history, and cognitive development: (1) Peer cultures evidence distinct cultural
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will generate a wide range of contemporary high-resolution next-generation sequencing and array-based genomic and epigenomic datasets across large cohorts of human tumours and experimental models
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for the commercial side of human nutrition. Dr Tom Clifford is a Reader in Health and Exercise Nutrition. Tom’s main research expertise lies in the effects of dietary supplements on health, exercise
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, introduces human error, and creates line-of-sight occlusions, disrupting surgical workflow. This interdisciplinary project aims to overcome these challenges by developing a vision-based marker-less navigation
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, anthropology, philosophy, human geography, or a related discipline, with a clear emphasis on consumer behaviour, critical marketing, political economy, space & space, or health & illness. The candidate should
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to work with an international team on developing cutting-edge novel demographic, statistical and computational methods in estimating, modelling and forecasting measures of health, well-being, and human
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cultures—a powerful 3D ex vivo model—this project will dissect the mechanistic links between mTOR signalling, reactive glial phenotypes, and complement activation. The project will also incorporate human
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Type of award Scholarship Managing departments Faculty of Humanities Alliance Manchester Business School Value For successful applicants, The University of Manchester will cover their full tuition
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maintaining a sub-micron-thin layer of hydrogen between a rotating ceramic face and a stationary face. The project’s focus is to: Conduct cutting-edge experiments to investigate how surface texture affects seal