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Summary The Carlaw-Ogston Master of Music Scholarship is available for students undertaking a full-time 12 months Master of Music (MMus) postgraduate degree at the University of Aberdeen, beginning
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, principally led by researchers within the Rowett Institute (RI). The primary cause of obesity is the consumption of more food than the body requires, calories that are then stored as fat. An understanding
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to international students starting in September 2024, or January 2025. This is an £8,000 tuition fee discount open to eligible self-funded taught Masters students who are classed as international fee status and
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The main purpose of this role is to contribute to teaching across the undergraduate programme in Art History; and, to contribute, where appropriate, to departmental activities and events. We
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or scholarships offered by the University. Eligibility This funding is directed at Mexican nationals who have received an unconditional offer from the University of Aberdeen for a taught postgraduate Masters degree
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of Post Substantive Grade Honorary Consultant The primary role of this post is to lead the multi-disciplinary team that develops and delivers the teaching of clinical skills to undergraduates in the MBChB
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associated partner organisations located across Europe and will employ 10 Doctoral Candidates. The main objective of PHABB is to develop new disease management strategies in seaweeds and biocontrol measures
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associated partner organisations located across Europe and will employ 10 Doctoral Candidates. The main objective of PHABB is to develop new disease management strategies in seaweeds and biocontrol measures
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in life that persists into adulthood. One of the main causes of obesity, diabetes and related diseases is the overconsumption of highly palatable energy-rich foods. An understanding of the long-term
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towards tuition fees to support two postgraduate students from any country through a one-year full-time on-campus Master of Laws (taught) programme at the University of Aberdeen. One award will go to a