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This programme is designed for dissertation topics at the intersection of Philosophy and Psychology that would benefit from supervisors from both disciplines. Students in this programme specifically have a primary
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whose thesis is an original work making a significant contribution to knowledge in, or understanding of, a field of study and normally containing material worthy of publication. MLitt (Research) Duration
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words, including references, bibliography and appendices (other than documentary appendices). A Doctor of Philosophy may be awarded to a student whose thesis is an original work making a significant
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be awarded to a student whose thesis is an original work making a significant contribution to knowledge in, or understanding of, a field of study and normally containing material worthy of publication
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clinical backgrounds, especially nursing and physiotherapy. Students undertake projects within our two main clinical research themes: Palliative and end of life care Cancer survivorship . Students
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at undergraduate level, in relation to the MSc in Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine, as requested by the Programme Directors for the campus and online distance learning. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1
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Our 3 main research themes are Isotope Geosciences, Isotope Biochemistry & Radiometrics and Environmental Chemistry & Radiocarbon. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 6-8 years part-time; Thesis of Max 80,000
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awarded to a student whose thesis is an original work making a significant contribution to knowledge in, or understanding of, a field of study and normally containing material worthy of publication. MLitt
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-op behaviours to build an inclusive culture and bring to life our point of difference in creating a community of co-operators. Main duties and Responsibilities Ensure store is safe, legal and
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options Study options PhD Duration: 3 years full-time / 5 years part-time A Doctor of Philosophy may be awarded to a student whose thesis is an original work making a significant contribution to knowledge