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years full-time; 2-3 years part-time; MPhil: 2-3 years full-time; 3-4 years part-time; Apply now Overview Overview Research sections Formal Analysis, Theory and Algorithms (FATA) Glasgow Interactive
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Storage Heterogeneous Catalysis Supramolecular, Electronic and Magnetic Systems Illustrative research topics Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis Computational theory Sensing, imaging and diagnostics
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processing of large datasets, the use of Geographical Information Systems and mathematical modelling. The student will be supervised by an interdisciplinary team of researchers with expertise in applying
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. Researchers have proposed biological, social and psychological mechanisms of action by which physical activity helps manage depressive symptoms. In keeping with theories informing behavioural activation
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postgraduate research include: Television and Film Theories Screen Histories, Aesthetics and Practices The National, Transnational and World Cinemas Film Festivals and Curation Media Technologies Gender, Race
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period to the present day, as well as critical theory and creative writing. Our research Our research is interdisciplinary and crosses periods and themes, in fields such as: spatial humanities colonial and
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-depth understanding of the above data via with cancer patients and/or cancer survivors, and healthcare systems research. Current behavioural science/ health psychology theories of behaviour and/or
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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
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globalisation; attitudes and identity) SFL (with a specific focus on textuality and communicative dynamism) …and any applications of semantic, corpus or sociolinguistic theory Why University of Glasgow
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Cardiovascular disease is projected to remain the single leading cause of death over the next two decades. Accountable for considerable disability and reduction in the quality of life. Therefore, research is vital to advance diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Our strength is in identifying and...