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the student is one of leader, teacher, advisor, and facilitator of learning. Faculty members will uphold the mission and values of the colleges’ and foster effective working relationships with students and
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taught postgraduate students from a wide range of backgrounds. Candidates should hold a PhD in social anthropology or cognate disciplines. Excellent teaching skills and an interest in promoting knowledge
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. The successful applicant will have (or be near to completion of) a PhD in Physics or closely related subject with expertise in the theory of open quantum systems. The post is available for 36 months starting 1st
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range of backgrounds. It is desirable though not essential that candidates should hold a PhD or MFA. Relevant publications, excellent teaching skills and an interest in promoting knowledge exchange are
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the model to constrain future calving losses from the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Candidates are expected to hold a PhD in glaciology or related discipline, including experience of remote sensing and/or numerical
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Student-led PhD studentship (tuition) August 2026 entry Closing date: 9 Jan 2026 The University of St Andrews Business School is offering competitive PhD studentships to fund student-led projects
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funded project entitled The Zoomorphology of Gestures: Interspecies Learning and Technical Invention in Early Human Evolution. The ZOOGESTURES project aims to challenge the ‘species island’ model
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broadly defined area of applied macroeconomics. Candidates will hold a PhD in Economics or a cognate discipline. Employees of the University have access to a wide range of staff benefits including: Annual
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of applied microeconomics, especially those with expertise in behavioural and experimental economics. Candidates will hold a PhD in Economics or a cognate discipline. Employees of the University have
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represent the University of St Andrews in the UK and international communities. Candidates must hold a PhD in a cognate discipline and you will be expected to be capable of teaching the subject to honours and