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Programme designed specifically for PGRs to support them to develop academic and professional skills and an understanding of key doctoral milestones. The programme consists of three key strands: Researcher
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in collaboration Rothamsted Research as part of the Designing Future Wheat programme. The John Innes Foundation Studentship is open to UK and international candidates with relevant undergraduate
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of life, beyond academia. Successful applicants to the Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship will join a vibrant and challenging academic environment where innovation, insight, and knowledge creation feeds
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focus on designing novel approaches that require less detailed/reliable annotations but are still capable of producing highly accurate results. These approaches will include training models through weak
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of conducting cutting-edge research in the field of spacecraft electric propulsion. The advent of satellite mega-constellations has prompted the need for improved industrial design methods to cater
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opportunity to interact closely with both academic and industry experts, covering an expansive range of subjects from device design, as well as system and algorithmic developments. The research scope is
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of researchers. The research training for the student will be divided into two main areas: Technical trainingPractical training on experimental design, cell culture skills, extracts of polysaccharides
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at the University of East London benefit from a comprehensive Researcher Development Programme designed specifically for PGRs to support them to develop academic and professional skills and an understanding of key
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on value generation, innovation, and productivity. Based on the research findings, engaging with influential audiences in industry, government and academia to develop implementable recommendations
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System Transformation (G-PST) initiative and its Research Agenda and will expand substantially over the coming year as part of the recently announced Global Centres in Electric Power Innovation for a