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Electronics and Nanoscale Engineering PhD opportunities The Electronics and Nanoscale Engineering research division is home to more than 200 research students working in fields as diverse as
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, delivering tutorials to first and second year undergraduate students and help with assessment of undergraduate assignments and examinations. Teaching is payable at a University-wide hourly rate and it is
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explores its environment and moves on, pulling the axon behind along, a nerve can return to the target that it had been connected to before. How the mechanical environment guides the growth cone is not fully
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Biomedical Engineering brings together four important research themes associated with advanced medical diagnostics: rehabilitation and assistive technologies, cell and tissue engineering and systems
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Applied Linguistics, spanning Systemic Functional Linguistics, Critical Discourse Analysis, forensic linguistics, multilingualism, language and identity, and language education in tertiary settings. PhD
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The University of Glasgow is at the forefront of the study of American society and culture, with a dedicated research centre: the Andrew Hook Centre for American Studies. PhD: 3 years full-time; 5
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Virology research is carried out in the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research. Our expertise ranges from molecular virology to in vivo pathogenesis, virus–cell interaction, viral
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words, including references, bibliography and appendices (other than documentary appendices). A Doctor of Philosophy may be awarded to a student whose thesis is an original work making a significant
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-100,000 words, including references, bibliography and appendices (other than documentary appendices). A Doctor of Philosophy may be awarded to a student whose thesis is an original work making a significant
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the irreversible loss of biodiversity while supporting human livelihoods is one of the greatest contemporary challenges. Anthropogenic changes, such as agricultural intensification, urbanisation and climate warming