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Course: MRes (Master’s Degree by Research) Veterinary Science Principal supervisor: Dr. Vicky Strong Other supervisors: Prof. Matyas Liptovszky Background: Ownership of non-traditional companion
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Course: PhD studentship Project title: Exploring a One Welfare approach to human-animal-computer interaction in digital dairy technologies Principal supervisor: Charlotte Doidge Other supervisors
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programme in the field of political science with a focus on quantitative methods. The role holder will conduct original research, resulting in publications in internationally recognised peer reviewed journals
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2.1 class degree in materials/mechanical/manufacturing/physics or any related discipline. PhD dates: October-2026–September-2030. Main University Supervisor: Dr Chris Hyde Secondary University
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medicine into the UK undergraduate veterinary curriculum Principal supervisor: Dr Vicky Strong Other supervisors: Prof Matyas Liptovszky Background: Ownership of non-traditional companion animals (NTCAs) is
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to both Primary and Secondary school students for the School” - Previous role holder Visit our Technical Careers website to find out more about the great work our technicians do. About the role You will
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, sample collection, use of Microsoft products and evaluation. The role will involve some weekend work, for which you will receive competitive remuneration. Some of the main duties and responsibilities will
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, Cambridge, Dundee, UCL and Southampton and is a comprehensive translational program for improving research, clinical care and quality of life for those living with rare lung diseases. The main aim
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electric motor manufacturing platforms at both locations. Project Description Electrification is a main enabler for decarbonised transportation. Ambitious roadmaps to achieve the “Net Zero” target by 2050 in
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electric motor manufacturing platforms at both locations. Project Description Electrification is a main enabler for decarbonised transportation. Ambitious roadmaps to achieve the “Net Zero” target by 2050 in