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-time; Apply now Overview Overview This programme supports research training at the interfaces between biological, clinical, societal and computational systems. Mandatory taught elements include
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examination (viva voce). Entry requirements Entry requirements Our research degree applicants will usually possess a good Master’s degree (or overseas equivalent), with a significant component in politics
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the critical evaluation of research data. Upon successful completion of the taught component, you will progress to your research degree. You will submit a thesis to be examined by the end of your fourth year
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elements. You will be required to undertake 60 to 80 credits worth of taught courses as well as independent study which represents some contribution to knowledge. Distance Learning It may be possible
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equivalent), with a significant component in economic and social history. English language requirements For applicants from non-English speaking countries, as defined by the UK Government , the University sets
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(or overseas equivalent), with a significant component in central and east european studies. English language requirements For applicants from non-English speaking countries, as defined by the UK
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) Duration: 1 year full-time / 2 years part-time Our MRes includes both taught and research elements. You will be required to undertake 60 to 90 credits worth of taught courses as well as independent study
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words (including references, bibliography and appendices). Our Master of Research includes both taught and research elements. You will be required to undertake 60 to 80 credits worth of taught courses as
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requirements Our research degree applicants will usually possess a good Master’s degree (or overseas equivalent), with a significant component in politics. Your proposed research topic should be in an area in
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, chromatin isolation and chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) will reveal how light influences chromatin accessibility and transcription factor binding during thermal responses. Complemented by plant