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analysis and professional skills that are necessary for bioscience research and related non-academic careers. https://www.yorkshirebiosciencedtp.ac.uk Project Description: This PhD project explores a cutting
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recruitment process, can be found at https://accedtp.ac.uk/, in the ‘prospective applicants’ tab. Project Background : The world is experiencing an unprecedented biodiversity crisis, driven by climate and land
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, biotechnology and biochemical areas as well as equip you with core data analysis and professional skills that are necessary for bioscience research and related non-academic careers. https
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with core data analysis and professional skills that are necessary for bioscience research and related non-academic careers. https://www.yorkshirebiosciencedtp.ac.uk Project Description: Antimicrobial
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analysis and professional skills that are necessary for bioscience research and related non-academic careers. https://www.yorkshirebiosciencedtp.ac.uk Project Description: How does the brain synchronise
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£27,319 to £31,236 Work arrangement Full-time Duration 9 March 2026 to 5 March 2027 Line manager Executive Assistant to Head of School Direct reports n/a Our website https://sheffield.ac.uk/education For
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Engineered for Excellence: Developing Advanced Traction and Braking Particles to Enhance Rail Sustainability and Safety (C4-MAC-Tomlinson) School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD
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Will Do This PhD project is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated candidate to join a team on the forefront of medical technology. You will play a crucial role in making this revolutionary tool a
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reports n/a Our website https://sheffield.ac.uk/alumni/welcome-car For informal enquiries about this job contact Paula Gould,Associate Director of Campaign Management: on p.gould@sheffield.ac.uk . Next
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Developing a Mechanistic and Predictive 'Source-to-Health' Model for Airborne Engineered Wear Particle Toxicity (S3.5-SMP-Johnston) School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project