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to their environment. In this PhD studentship, we will develop the materials, methods, and designs to control the 3D distribution of differing functional materials, giving high-resolution control over graded properties
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specific focus on skeletal muscle. The successful candidate for this specific PhD will join two other students as part of this programme, with the programme designed to offer peer-support and encourage multi
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PhD Studentship: Centre for Doctoral Training in Composite Materials, Sustainability and Manufacture
polymer composites. Students will follow a taught programme of exciting composite-specific modules at the University of Bristol, as part of a large national cohort. Candidate profile: We are looking
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PhD Studentship: Centre for Doctoral Training in Composite Materials, Sustainability and Manufacture
polymer composites. Students will follow a taught programme of exciting composite-specific modules at the University of Bristol, as part of a large national cohort. Candidate profile: We are looking
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has arisen to study for a PhD alongside our commercial partner, Totally Natural Solutions Limited (TNS), to develop novel, clean label and sustainable flavourings for use in brewing and other industries
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Coors Beverage Company and the BBSRC as a part of a collaborative training centre (‘BARIToNE’) focused on assuring the future sustainable supply of UK malting barley. This project falls under the ‘reduced
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of cancer and enable localised treatment. What we offer: The chance to work in a world-class multi-disciplinary team consisting of physicists, engineers and clinicians: an excellent opportunity for inter
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specific focus on skeletal muscle. The successful candidate for this specific PhD will join two other students as part of this programme, with the programme designed to offer peer-support and encourage multi
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for fees and stipend for a 3-year home (UK) PhD studentship to work on a collaborative research project between the University of Nottingham and the University of Oxford to study the failure under impact of
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hospitalisation on the quality of life of patients. Data will be collected at baseline, three months, six months, and 12 months from diagnosis. Questionnaires will be collected as part of routine care through