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and metabolic diseases in order to develop better strategies to prevent and treat obesity, and alleviate its metabolic and vascular complications. We use this knowledge both to develop new
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Applied Photonics works with companies developing photonics-enabled products and services, from consumer technology and mobile computing devices to healthcare and security. Each of our collaborations is
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sciences Researcher Development Programme . And to gain experience in teaching and assessment eg. as a Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA). How to apply How to apply Identify potential supervisors All
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now Overview Overview This programme is designed for dissertation topics at the intersection of Philosophy and Psychology that would benefit from supervisors from both disciplines. Students in
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of postgraduate research students, that interact with staff through a regular programme of workshops and seminars. PhD: 5 years full-time; 3 years part-time; Thesis of 70,000-100,000 words Apply now
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encourage you to take part in numerous exciting seminars, conferences and events. We offer modern library, IT services and a wide-range of support services. Our Researcher Development Programme will support
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research students’ development is supported by a programme of high quality internal training, a dedicated and cohesive team, and exposure to our extensive network of international colleagues. They also have
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range of factors including climate change, habitat loss, renewable energy developments, pollution and over-exploitation of natural resources. These changes are having profound effects on biodiversity and
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the development of their theoretical and empirical skills, so that they are well-placed to make an original contribution to this dynamic field. Suitable candidates are those who are eager to explore a range of
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MSc courses to develop your skills where appropriate benefit from the College of Social Sciences Graduate School Research Training programme, where appropriate As a research student you may have the