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binder formulations. You must have, or be about to complete, a PhD qualification (or equivalent) in a relevant academic field. The primary aim of this research project is to develop and maximise
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the award of two fully funded PhD scholarships for students residing in the UK who are eligible for home fees and who identify as being black-heritage (encompassing African, Caribbean, and black-mixed
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mycobacteriology, protein expression and tissue culture and will assist with research projects under the supervision of the PI. Carry out established experimental methods and protocols in molecular biology
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Scholarship website for details. Specified use Funded by the UK Department for Education (DfE), Commonwealth PhD Scholarships for high-income countries support research that will have impact in a field relating
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the award of fully funded PhD scholarship for students residing in the UK who are eligible for home fees and who identify as being black-heritage (encompassing African, Caribbean, and black-mixed heritage
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methods that integrate multiple spatial omics layers with histology and clinical data to predict the spatial organisation of the tumour microenvironment in brain tumours. This position offers an exciting
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, analyse qualitative data, and help prepare summary reports and manuscripts for peer review publications. You will need to hold a PhD that includes training in qualitative research methods. You will have
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to other teaching, supervision and professional training as well as undertake any associated management and administrative duties. To apply for this position, you should have a PhD in a health informatics
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-quality journals; substantially contribute to teaching and assessment; provide academic and operational leadership; and help deliver the strategic goals of the Division. Applicants should have a PhD or
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as possible, and will focus on large-scale cardiac image analytics. Applicants should hold, or be about to obtain, a PhD (or equivalent) in physics, engineering, computer science or applied mathematics