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A position exists for a Post-Graduate Research Assistant in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics to work on verified algorithms for infinite-dimensional spectra, control and
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Welsh speakers (2017), also promote equality, diversity, and the thriving Welsh language. Despite the emphasis on multiculturalism and multilingualism in the Curriculum for Wales (Welsh Government 2022
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applying for an eligible PhD or Professional Doctorate programme at Swansea University. Click here for the full list of eligible courses Have achieved, or be expecting to achieve, a 1st class or 2:1 UK
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There are approximately 100,000 first-time stroke incidents per year in the UK. At least 30% will have language deficits (aphasia) and executive dysfunction in the acute stage ( The post holder will
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an Adult Nurse, with a good first degree and/or relevant Masters degree, and holding (or nearing completion of) a Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 12 (PhD) or equivalent qualification
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research activities in 6 research thematic hubs: Advanced Quantitative Research in Education Children and Young People Digital Education Language, Interculturality and Literacies Social Justice and Inclusion
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The V&A Museum/Royal College of Art’s History of Design Programme (MA, MPhil and PhD) is internationally recognised as a leading centre for postgraduate study in the history of design and material
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training opportunities You will have the opportunity to: Develop interdisciplinary and mixed methods analysis skills and combine macro- and micro-economic models with projections of land-use change and
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communities). Understanding how coastal dynamics and socio-political borders positively and negatively affect coastal environmental planning remains an important research gap. This timely PhD project will
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refugee status and being an entrepreneur, combine to create unique challenges and barriers, deploying the intersectionality theory (Crenshaw, 2017; Dy et al., 2017). The PhD project will utilise a