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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
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, particularly in developing countries. We take a highly interdisciplinary approach to the study of infectious diseases, recognising that epidemiology is very much the ecology of infectious diseases, and thereby
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, our work aims to better understand the harms and conflicts that we criminalise and penalise, the harms and conflicts that criminalisation and penalisation cause, and how we might develop responses which
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these issues work on various kinds of ‘risky’ behaviour, including gambling and drug use Theoretical and Cultural Research: work aimed at the development of new theoretical insight, as well as historical and