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The Baker Scholarship in Law was established by a gift from Robert Colley Baker, in memory of his father, the Honourable Sir Richard Chaffey Baker and his brother, John Richard Baker to support two
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All scholarship applications must include evidence of contact with the proposed senior supervisor. This should be uploaded as an additional document with your application. You must provide the names of academic staff who have agreed to supervise your proposed research in the relevant section of...
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of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 37.5 Offer Starting Date 1 Sep 2024 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to
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GRDC – Snail Biology PhD Scholarship In Australia, four snail species of European-Mediterranean descent have become entrenched as major agricultural pests, specifically targeting grain crops
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Honours/H1 awarded Demonstrable excellence in a non-European language (preferably in Arabic) is a required quality of the candidate Applicants should ensure they familiarise themselves with
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environmental sustainabilityin honour of their parents and parents-in-law, Max and Barbara, who were both graduates of the University. Barbara was one of the first women at the University to achieve a Doctorate
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, with their living expenses during their studies. Each stipend has a maximum duration of 3 years. Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Business and Law Course type Higher Degree by Research
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Support Grant. Eligibility: The studentship is available for UK applicants, who have or expect to obtain, a First or 2:1 in a relevant discipline. EU applicants who can confirm residency in the UK for
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Project, a range of skills and experience will be considered including: a background in health, data science, law, gerontology, occupational therapy, or psychology strong quantitative and qualitative skills
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electron microscopy. Aix-Marseille Université offers a 36-months full-time work contract (with the option to extend up to a maximum of 42 months). The remuneration, in line with the European Commission