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Based at the School of Social & Environmental Sustainability, Dumfries Campus. We draw on local and global links to be a world leader in addressing contemporary educational issues. PhD: 3 years
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of the principles of teaching, learning and assessment. A2 Registered for and working towards the achievement of a PhD (MPhil/PhD) or PGT qualification in a relevant subject. A3 Expert knowledge of the subject area
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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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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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be expected to manage and conduct key aspects of the project, work collaboratively with the 4 investigators, with 3 PhD researchers, and with the project administrator; and to lead and/or contribute
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biological sciences (PhD) plus track record of emerging independence within immunology or similar, or alternatively possess professional qualifications and experience equivalent to PhD level plus the requisite
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. Normally SCQF level 12 in biological sciences (PhD) plus track record of emerging independence within immunology or similar, or alternatively possess professional qualifications and experience equivalent
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. Normally SCQF level 12 in biological sciences (PhD) plus track record of emerging independence within immunology or similar, or alternatively possess professional qualifications and experience equivalent
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significant positive impact in the local community and the wider world. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; MSc (Research): 1 year full-time; 2 years part-time; Apply now Research projects Research
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frameworks. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; MSc (Research): 1 year full-time; 2 years part-time; Apply now Research projects Research projects The role of peripheral glial cytoplasmic mRNA