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integrity laws and regulations in the arts and antiquities markets are significant. These laws and regulations are often complex and constantly changing, and they can be expensive to comply with. Additionally
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this challenge by estimating forces indirectly from deformations of the medium upon which the cells exert force. Crucial to this estimation is the formulation of an appropriate constitutive law relating force
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, across diverse subject areas, including medicine, engineering and law. Candidates spend 50% of their time in both Swansea and Grenoble and are jointly supervised by academic staff from both universities
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of Arts, Design and Media; Business, Law and Social Sciences; Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment; and Health, Education and Life Sciences. WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR THE SCHEME? The University
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Supervisory Team: Ioannis Zeimpekis Project description: Revolutionising the semiconductor industry with next generation 2D materials and devices. Moore’s Law is currently being challenged with
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systems for law enforcement purposes. Specifically, there is the opaque operation of these systems, including what training datasets are used, the risk of those datasets being unfairly biased, and how
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Oxford-Farthing Graduate Scholarship One full scholarship is available for applicants who are applying to the full-time DPhil in Law. The scholarships have been made possible by the generous
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Oxford-Finnis Graduate Scholarship One full scholarship is available for applicants who are applying to any full-time graduate course in the department of Law within the range accepted by University
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. A growing body of literature on digital evidence and documentation technology for human rights fact-finding efforts has emerged to safeguard the probative value of such efforts before a court of law
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, including medicine, engineering and law. Candidates spend 50% of their time in both Swansea and Grenoble and are jointly supervised by academic staff from both universities. Successful candidates receive a