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the delivery and development of our growing undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Oceanography, Marine Biology, Geology and Environmental Geoscience, including field courses in the UK and overseas. We
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: British Antarctic Survey, British Geological Survey, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, the Natural History Museum and Plymouth Marine Laboratory. The partnership aims to provide a broad training in earth
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the University’s External Relations department and College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences for the School’s life sciences programmes (currently the MSci/BSc (Hons)/BSc Marine and Freshwater Biology and the
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Life Sciences for the School’s life sciences programmes (currently the MSci/BSc (Hons)/BSc Marine and Freshwater Biology and the MSci/BSc (Hons)/BSc Zoology). Main Duties and Responsibilities Core
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prediction, peptide chemistry, novel fragment-screening technologies, development of new covalent warheads, biophysics and structural-molecular biology. This will allow the design, synthesis and testing
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maritime heritage. Located on Cullercoats Bay, the Lab is home to research-active academics, students and post-doctoral researchers. Research interests range from deep-sea food webs and marine mammal biology
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-leading in Biological Sciences, Marine Biology and Marine Sciences. The School is comprised of over 70 academics, 40 technical staff and around 1,200 students. Facilities include a £4.65 million Marine
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Biology and Marine Sciences. The School is comprised of over 70 academics, 40 technical staff and around 1,200 students. Facilities include a £4.65 million Marine Station with several research boats and
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and a variety of empirical biology approaches to understand methane oxidation in real-world natural freshwater lakes and how methanotroph activity is regulated. The aim of this PhD project is to uncover
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Biology and Marine Sciences. The School of Biological and Marine Sciences is comprised of over 70 academics, 40 technical staff and around 1,200 students. The project will interact with a recent £5.7M