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, which facilitates the rapid translation of research into clinical practice. This role will be based in the Department of Psychological Medicine, comprising around 100 staff and 50 doctoral students
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students have the chance to study a wide range of topics which reflect the diverse areas of expertise in the department. We have a large and vibrant community of PhD students which are at the heart of many
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of teaching and learning materials and the assessment of student learning. You will be expected to lead seminars and/or workshops; deliver lectures; assess students’ work through various formats and provide
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-time students on a pro-rata basis. The course should be completed with no gaps in study to retain the full bursary amount. PHD / Postgraduate Research courses are not eligible for this bursary. How
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(£20,780 in 2025-26). The three years of full-time PhD registration will be followed by an unfunded writing-up period of up to one year. International students are welcome to apply for the GTF posts. However
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of the educational offerings. This role will ensure how this creates a positive student experience across our programmes, and as part of this role you will be able to contribute to new ways to be able to do this. In
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or nearing the completion of a relevant PhD. Essential skills include hands on experience with mechanical characterisation of biological entities and investigation of their flow patterns inside closed systems
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contributions, and potentially co-author publications. It is particularly well-suited for students who are considering pursuing a PhD or an academic career after graduation. We welcome applications from all
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of the educational offerings. This role will ensure how this creates a positive student experience across our programmes, and as part of this role you will be able to contribute to new ways to be able to do this. In
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to encourage greater diversity in physics. There are two award categories: a co-funding award for the doctoral programme with a fixed maximum of £36k per student; or a top-up award to support additional costs