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Examination Regulations (PER) annually for the relevant programs, including defining program structures and student rights and responsibilities; Preparing annual educational evaluation reports; Managing
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practices for sourcing and securing critical supplies and materials across partner organisations (e.g. two hospitals, primary care providers, public health authorities). Methods: semi structured interviews
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from the clinic (e.g. tissues and/or biological fluids), both of human and animal origin according to standardized protocols. Your structured and precise approach ensures that all samples and records
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debate often focuses on participation or spatial design, this project takes a step back and asks a more fundamental question: how can public organisations structure their tasks, information flows, and
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, you will analyze and model reading-related data to uncover relevant patterns and structures. Your tasks will include: Reviewing existing research literature across relevant disciplines and identifying
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possible approach to metrology in structures containing such opaque layers is ultrafast photoacoustics, where a first laser pulse interacts with an opaque medium in such a way that it launches an acoustic
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to learn new laboratory techniques. You are well-organised and have a structured way of working. You are familiar with standard laboratory and molecular biology techniques (e.g. PCR, western blot, cell
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undergoing significant change. Shifts in government policies, funding structures, and public debates about accessibility, inclusivity and internationalization require University Colleges to be able to adapt
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professional lives. BEAT investigates a wide range of barriers that may be labelled as temporary or even mundane. Examples of such temporary-but-everyday barriers include construction sites and road works
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MSc courses in Civil Engineering, and operates across the three main themes of Construction, Transport and Water. The Department has around 50 academics distributed over nine Chairs. About the