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are: Application letter describing briefly your background and how you would be a good fit for the Cell-Scale Biomechanics Lab (max. 1 page). Curriculum Vitae (with contact details), with names and contact
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to funding restrictions this PhD position is only available to UK nationals. As this position is sponsored by the MTC, any successful candidate would need to pass the sponsors own security checks prior
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the fit of research proposal with Stuart Hall Foundation areas of interest: Cultural Studies Race Ethnicity Inequalities Selection body School of Social Sciences and Stuart Hall Foundation Closing date 01
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levels . Funding: Full fees and a tax-free stipend will match the UKRI rate. As a guide, for 2024/25 this is £19,237. Contacts: For questions about the research topic, please contact: Dr Pui
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separately provided from the QMUL Offer of Admission into the PhD Programme – which is subject to standard checks for eligibility. For further details, you can contact Dr Innocent Batsani-Ncube at i.ncube
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adducts display subsequent reactivity that can be activated on-demand to introduce smart and responsive behaviour, including (bio)degradation and closed-loop recyclability. Your PhD project will fit to one
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. As part of the offer/nomination process, The University of Manchester will select the most outstanding candidates for this programme. Application procedure Visit our website to check that you are
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excluded from the Faculty consideration. A separate statement of fit to EPSRC research themes (maximum 250 words) Two academic references Selection body Faculty of Humanities Postgraduate Research