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Universities through the Scottish Doctoral Colloquium present your work in national or international conferences (usually at later stages of the PhD process) attend the Wards research seminars benefit from
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of professional CPD through development and active participation in relevant process and system user groups/networks both internal and external to the University. Knowledge, Qualifications, Skills & Experience
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Job Purpose This role offers an outstanding opportunity to make a leading contribution to the European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator project ‘Art and Policy in the Global Contemporary
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, Smart Agriculture, Connected Health, Body area networks, Environment monitoring, Connected buildings. More information: Communications, Sensing and Imaging Energy Renewables of high thermal efficiency
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the integrity of all relevant project data on University systems. 9. Collaboration: to engage in appropriate cross-College collaborative working to build out networks, share best practice, develop web-based
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. By using a broad range of vascular, immunological and omics techniques we aim to study the net contribution of specific immune pathways to CVD in humans and experimental models. Techniques to be used
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through presentations, publications, and networking events to build and maintain collaborative relationships. Knowledge, Qualifications, Skills, and Experience Knowledge/Qualifications Essential: A1 A PhD
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of annual leave will need to be taken ***outside ***of term-time. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. To assess and respond to student mental health issues, manage risk and make clinical recommendations
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, interaction between the microbiome and immune system is thought to impact outcomes. This exciting PhD project will build on an existing highly annotated dataset of around 2600 patients who have undergone
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survivorship . Students are encouraged to present papers from their research as well as presenting at external meetings, conferences and other appropriate events. We support students’ networking through shared