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to apply section for more information. Option A: Choose from the listed projects. You can select from the listed projects below and choose your MSc from the options listed on that project. Evolution
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the ESRC and AHRB. The University of Glasgow is a large, multi-disciplinary university, providing excellent opportunities to engage with a broad spectrum of postgraduate and research activities within
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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 built around an
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-year programme offered by the universities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Heriot-Watt and Strathclyde. These longer-term research partnerships are designed to allow participating companies to drive and influence
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Office, email, and the internet. Desirable: B1 Attained the University of Glasgow - Aspiring Team Leader Course and ILM qualification. B2 Knowledge of basic artificial playing surface maintenance. Skills
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; Thesis of 70,000-100,000 words Apply now Overview Overview We are multi-disciplinary in research approach and a PhD in Urban Studies will allow you to develop excellent skills in research methods and
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Based at Dumfries Campus, our staff are experts in tourism policy, planning and sustainable development. PhD: 3 years full-time; 5 years part-time; Thesis of 70,000-100,000 words Apply now Overview
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to communicate an outcome on applications within three working weeks of each deadline. Our PhD A PhD in applied linguistics at the University of Glasgow will support students in the development
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The University of Glasgow has a long history of research excellence related to the former socialist countries of Central and Eastern Europe following the establishment of the Department
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change, habitat loss, renewable energy developments, pollution and over-exploitation of natural resources. These changes are having profound effects on biodiversity and human and animal health, and we need