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the microeconomic transmission of monetary policy on the distribution of consumption, income, and wealth. Finally, the project will develop a Heterogeneous Agent New Keynesian (HANK) model to analyse
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member of our team, you'll work both independently and as part of a passionate team to drive the institutional priorities and progress on NTU's EDI Plan. Join us in contributing to realising our vision
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and Technology on the Clifton Campus and has a long and established history for delivering sport-related programmes. Recent investment into the Department has enhanced our physical resources, research
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science support, to the way we design our world–class facilities, we are committed to developing a culture of inclusivity and respect. Our determination to provide an outstanding service helped NTU secure
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which is disappearing. This will involve the planning and undertaking of field work with mining communities and mining museums in the East Midlands, assisting in the development of interviews
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, healthcare professionals, and technology developers. GREEN+ explores how pervasive, AI-enabled technologies—such as wearables, mobile sensing, and edge AI, can support wellbeing through smart, energy-efficient
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colleagues during practical sessions, help students prepare for placements, and ensure our specialist rooms are safe, clean, and ready to inspire. You’ll be trusted to work independently, but you’ll also
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of the methodology. Further information and help on writing a research proposal can be found here: https://www.ntu.ac.uk/study-and-courses/postgraduate/phd/how-to-apply/writing-a-research-proposal Further information
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the front, and want to make an impact every day whilst learning and developing, then this role is just for you. NTU London is a vibrant satellite university campus. We run a series of courses with
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response, we have limited knowledge of the key regulators involved. This research programme will build on our current evidence on the role of nuclear actin in the DNA damage response and identify key