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meet the residency criteria which requires that they have lived in the EEA, Switzerland, the UK or Gibraltar for at least the three years preceding the start date of the research degree programme
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or who have been registered on a programme of research leading to the award of a doctoral degree on a full-time basis for more than one year (or part-time equivalent) are NOT eligible to apply
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work across both Ulster University and industry partners sites, developing and testing sustainable, intelligent air quality solutions. Using performance data from existing technologies, the project will
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three years preceding the start date of the research degree programme. Applicants who already hold a doctoral degree or who have been registered on a programme of research leading to the award of a
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the EEA, Switzerland, the UK or Gibraltar for at least the three years preceding the start date of the research degree programme. Applicants who already hold a doctoral degree or who have been registered
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the pulmonary rehabilitation multidisciplinary team March 2024 https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/pulmonary-rehabilitation-workforce/#references The Doctoral College at Ulster University
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. The need for a complex systems model of evidence for public health. The Lancet, 390(10112), 2602–2604. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(17)31267-9 The Doctoral College at Ulster University
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and Health Sciences Sectoral Action Plan, which emphasise high-impact innovation, translational research, and the development of precision medicine capabilities in Northern Ireland. The outcomes will
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, regardless of residency or domicile. Applicants who already hold a doctoral degree or who have been registered on a programme of research leading to the award of a doctoral degree on a full-time basis for
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Program Effectiveness Research on English Language Learners. Educational Policy. 2005;19(4):572-594. doi:10.1177/0895904805278067 The Doctoral College at Ulster University