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About Us We are the School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment (ADBE) at Nottingham Trent University. We make, create, design and build. We’re planners and problem solvers. We draw lines, and we break boundaries. We are 3,000 students, five departments and one school. In the School...
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, proteins, nucleic acids etc. These extracellular vesicles enter the bloodstream and can easily reach targets far away from the original source, including the brain, and release their content there. Utilising
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career. For any informal queries about the role or the team, please contact Amanda Ball, Principal Lecturer in Media Law and Public Affairs at [email protected].
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Overview The primary objective of this project is to employ various empirical approaches to uncover the mechanisms underlying changes in preferences when a third party offers advice on whom to trust
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, they are exploring new forms of remote communication such as video meetings, chats, and participation in the metaverse. These modes are steadily becoming more integrated into daily interactions. The primary objective
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. For any informal queries about the role or the team, please contact Dr Gareth Cave (Principal Lecturer) at [email protected].
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discipline. Completed masters level qualification with a high merit or distinction profile/or evidence of substantive published research works in Sport and Exercise Science, Talent Development, Skill
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University of the Year (Times Higher Education). The successful applicant will have a bachelor's degree in microbiology, or related discipline, and/or a master's degree in a relevant subject area and a keen
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strategies to address resource scarcity challenges and foster cooperation in global health initiatives. Entry qualifications Entrants must have a master’s degree in economics (desirable Master in Behavioural
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must have a master’s degree in economics (desirable Master in Behavioural Economics). Fees and funding This is a self-funded PhD project for UK and International applicants.