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speakers WIP (work-in-progress) sessions where research staff and students can discuss work at different stages of development writing retreats designed to support productivity through structured writing
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of scale and rigour. It differs in that it provides a structured programme of advanced study in the first three years that is relevant to your profession as an educator and focused on the inter
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Digital Museology Information Studies staff have been engaged in a number of innovative projects to create digital access to cultural heritage assets, conducting research on all aspects of the construction
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the Roman Republic the politics of Ostrogothic Italy the modern reception of Greek tragedy Greek medicine masculinity and the classical monster the construction of the hoplite Roman eschatology Greek and
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systems Orbital dynamics, control and formation flight More information: Space Systems Science & Music Empirical Musicology: Gesture and Structure Rehearsal and Analysis Tools for Microtonal Performance
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journey could begin with our highly relevant and structured MRes in Management programme. This provides training on specialist management topics of your choice and core research skills. Your training will
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; 2 years part-time Structure: Either 60 credits of taught courses + 120 credit dissertation OR 80 credits of taught courses + 100 credit dissertation Thesis length: 24,000-30,000 words (including
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the School. A range of technical approaches are covered including molecular biology, genetics, genomics, proteomics, immunology, structural biology, biophysics and in vitro and in vivo models of disease
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dramatic internal structural changes), to budding, to fusion with a target cell, and then through more transformations as the viral genome passages into the cell’s cytoplasm, all while hijacking the host
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(genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics etc), bioinformatics, structural biology, microscopy and imaging techniques. Specific areas of interest include: modelling organ specificity in the plant