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the PhD research. Each degree must have been obtained with a minimum 2:1 classification (or international equivalent). English language fluency is essential. Fees and funding This opportunity is for self
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to the PhD research. Each degree must have been obtained with a minimum 2:1 classification (or international equivalent). English language fluency is essential. Fees and funding This opportunity is for
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routing and scheduling: A review, Computers and Operations Research, 77, 86-95. Entry qualifications Entrants must have a Master’s degree in operational research, computer science, mathematics, operations
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About Us Our award-winning Department of Communications, Alumni Relations, Marketing and Student Recruitment (CAMS) is responsible for engaging with key audiences including prospective students to support NTU’s student recruitment targets and driving forward NTU’s reputation and brand. CAMS...
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About the Role This role isn't just checking and sorting books. You'll be an essential support to customers of our libraries and learning resources to providing practical help and guidance. You'll be the go to person for face-face, telephone and online enquiries and assistance. Supporting...
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About the Role An exciting opportunity to join the International team, part of the Communications, Alumni Relations, Marketing and Student Recruitment (CAMS) department at NTU. You will support international students as they make a life changing decision to study in the UK. Working within an...
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within the rotation. The PhD programme will allow the applicant to experience a wide range of established and emerging techniques that underpin research in animal production and develop their practical
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, engineering, construction, criminal justice, education, early childhood, and sport and exercise science. Over the next 5 years, NTU will continue to invest to further develop its presence on the Mansfield
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biology, systems biology and bioinformatics. Members of the group work on mechanisms of microbial pathogenesis, factors influencing development of antimicrobial resistance, development of novel
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) and will collect transcriptomic, proteomic, and functional data from primary patient samples (blood, cerebrospinal fluid and haemopoietic stem cells). They will leverage advanced computational biology