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Oxford-Ashton Graduate Scholarship in Engineering One full scholarship is available for applicants who are applying to any full-time graduate courses within the Department of Engineering Science, in
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Excellent English written and spoken communication skills The following skills are desirable but not essential: Previous study in Geotechnical Engineering or Structural Engineering Ability to program in
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support for conferences, training, or public involvement activities, subject to approval. Details of course fees are available here: https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/dphil-psychiatry
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the first instance. Please note the eligibility criteria set out by the UKRI at: https://www.ukri.org/what-we-do/developing-people-and-skills/esrc/funding-for-postgraduate-training-and-development/eligibility
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recognises his pivotal role in work that led, among others, to the development of CAMPATH monoclonal antibodies, which are now used for the treatment of certain leukaemias and for multiple sclerosis
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on the graduate application form. However, successful applicants will be transferred to Wolfson College in order to take up the scholarship. If there are multiple candidates of equal academic merit, preference will
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generation of AI leaders. Through industry exposure and structured cohort activities, you’ll gain the skills and networks needed to shape responsible, high-impact AI development across research, government
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Systems MSc (FT and PT) Engineering Science MSc by Research Environmental Change and Management MSc Financial Economics MSc Law and Finance MSc Major Programme Management MSc Mathematical and Computational
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degree with honours (or equivalent) in Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or Materials Science • Excellent English written and spoken communication skills • Foundations in Continuum Mechanics and
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). Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) is an essential enabling technology for the Net Zero transition in the UK’s energy sector. However, significant technological and cultural barriers are limiting its