255 master scholarships at PhD Programme "Gene Regulation in Evolution" in United Kingdom
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, and in particular intersections between masculinity, race and socio-economic status will be a primary focus within this study. The study will be primarily qualitative and involve spending time in both
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View All Vacancies Medicine Location: UK Other Closing Date: Friday 28 June 2024 Reference: MED2013 Principal supervisor: Prof Philip Atherton (School of Medicine) – philip.atherton
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on Wednesday 24 July 2024 Reference: RD-PHD-24-EB-R1-MH Title: Feeding strategies to enhance early life and long-term productivity and wellbeing of dairy-bred calves. Primary Supervisor - Dr Emma Bleach (Harper
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learnt from these ancient and traditional agricultural systems. Our emphasis is on drylands, using the Mediterranean Basin, North Africa and the Sahara, and Southern Africa as our main geographic focus
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. Our emphasis is on drylands, using the Mediterranean Basin, North Africa and the Sahara, and Southern Africa as our main geographic focus. The candidate will work on the topic “Changing Land Use over
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differences. We therefore have three main objectives; Objective 1) to quantify molecular differences in skeletal muscle tissue between the sexes, Objective 2) develop two high-throughput in vitro human SkM
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Project title: Challenging Deepfake Voices Supervisory Team: Dr. Jennifer Williams (primary), Prof Richard Guest (secondary) Project description: Fake and synthetic media are becoming a well-known
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. Our emphasis is on drylands, using the Mediterranean Basin, North Africa and the Sahara, and Southern Africa as our main geographic focus. The candidate will work on the topic “Land cover changes and
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resilience: co-creating art-based solutions with Alaskan Native and Awajun communities”. The proposed primary supervisor is PI of this project and the co-supervisor is Co-I. This project aims to provide
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distances. The principal challenge is to enhance quantum processing power by scaling up current devices to larger quantum systems. We’re pursuing a promising strategy, distributed quantum computation, where