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of warning signs (“prodromes”) of impending flares, including type and progression of symptoms in flares, could help in providing earlier recognition. Previous related observational research has identified
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to aid process parameter optimisation Management (including self-management) techniques, scaffolded by the ‘Transition Zone’ ethos that supports researchers’ professional development. Entry requirements: A
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an implementation support package Project Supervisors: Dr Sam McLean Prof Beth Fylan Dr Justine Tomlinson Jaspreet Sohal Project Description: This is a fully funded training programme to conduct research
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of Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth, West of England, Bath Spa, Bournemouth and Plymouth Marjon. These have a strong track record in advancing knowledge through high quality research and teaching in
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diagnostics, novel thermodynamic cycle performance, etc., which have been built up over the last half century. This provides a unique capability to assist researchers and engineers in new power plant designs
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of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement. Assist with administrative tasks to support the supervisor and the consortium You take on administrative tasks in research, teaching and administration. We
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they support. This research project aims to improve the experience of both carers and residents in Nottinghamshire care homes by developing personalised digital avatars. These avatars will represent realistic
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researchers, PhDs, media and policy officers, and research assistants. Apart from conducting cutting edge research in these areas, the Observatory puts special emphasis on public outreach and societal impact
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research focuses on multi-field assisted processing and non-equilibrium conditions in sustainable ceramic manufacturing.In the past decade new and exciting consolidation techniques have emerged. Compared
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The project: University of Bristol Business School (UBBS) bursaries of £20,780 awarded to outstanding applicants. The bursary includes mandatory Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) responsibilities as