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, and broader postgraduate training in cutting edge theories and methods of human geography. PhD training is provided through a coordinated programme of standalone and residential workshops dedicated
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programme and for whom a postgraduate qualification can make a significant difference in accessing graduate-level employment. The award is a £3000 cash bursary paid into 3 termly instalments (pro rata part
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aligns with our PhD program in Politics and International Relations, and encompasses a variety of substantive foci and research approaches. Our breadth of specialisms incorporates (i) international
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for the Greenwich Progression Bursary, you must have applied and received an offer for a Postgraduate taught programme before 23:59 (UK time) on Sunday 31 May 2026. The bursary is limited and will be allocated on a
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methodologies, from observational to computational and population-level modelling. Such projects and associated methods are made possible through the linkage of administrative and health data, increasing demand
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and the Thatcher Development Programme at Somerville College. The late Lady Thatcher studied Chemistry at Somerville College Oxford from 1943 to 1946 and received bursary and scholarship support from
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Thatcher Development Programme at Somerville College. The late Lady Thatcher, studied Chemistry at Somerville College Oxford from 1943 to 1946 and received bursary and scholarship support from the College
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of Computer Science), MSc Gravitational Wave Physics, and MSc Compound Semiconductor Physics. Our postgraduate student population is growing year-on-year, with a strong international profile. This academic position
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studentships which include: Tuition fees A tax-free annual stipend at the UKRI rate for the duration of the studentship Benefits vary by programme, visit our funded programmes page to find out more about
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to encourage greater diversity in physics. There are two award categories: a co-funding award for the doctoral programme with a fixed maximum of £36k per student; or a top-up award to support additional costs