71 computer-programmer-"St"-"FEMTO-ST"-"UCL"-"St" Postgraduate positions in United Kingdom
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Kishita (University of East Anglia) and Prof Kathryn Almack (University of Hertfordshire). This post is co-funded by the ASCENT programme, and the Norfolk County Council, and targets research capacity
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Term: Fixed Term (Until 31/03/2026) Research Assistant in Computational Chemistry The University of Strathclyde invites applications for a five-month Research Assistant position to support a PSDI
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recently ranked Aberdeen Linguistics first in the United Kingdom. Our research interests inform the design and content of courses at all levels of the programme, and at Honours and Postgraduate level
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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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tuition fees for a PhD programme in Art History. Tenable period 3 years full-time or 6 years part-time. Continuation of award Continuation of the award is subject to satisfactory progress. Number available
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team and contribute to a programme of work led by Prof Pratik Choudhary around type 1 diabetes and technology. The appointed individual will have the opportunity to contribute to the real-world evidence
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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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periods spent in Japan to cover accommodation and living costs while on the programme. The Foundation will contribute £1,000 towards the cost of one economy class return air fare between the UK and Japan in
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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