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, and to advise in respect of the appropriate management and resolution of disputes, should they arise. 7. To recommend and implement process and system improvements and policy changes. 8. To ensure
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full-time; Apply now Research projects Research projects Identifying the mechanism of action of physical activity in treating depression Supervisor: Dr Craig Melville Project outline: Depression is a
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of Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA) Research groups Astronomy and astrophysics We cover a wide range of topics, including solar and plasma physics, cosmology and radio astronomy. Much
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years part-time; MD (Doctor of Medicine): 2 years full-time; 4 years part-time (for medically-qualified graduates only) part-time; MSc (Research): 1 year full-time; 2 years part-time; IPhD: 5 years full
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: The Glasgow Laboratory for Advanced Detector Development (GLADD) developing the next generation of advanced sensor systems for particle physics experiments, medical applications and security systems. The SRDG
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Physical Alliance (SUPA), a research alliance in physics between six Scottish Universities (Glasgow, Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt, St. Andrews, Strathclyde, West of Scotland). The SUPA graduate school gives
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: Perception is an active and dynamic process. Our senses are constantly bombarded by sensory input, and in order to make sense of this (sometimes noisy) information, it is thought that we generate predictions
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linking obesity and physical inactivity to cardiovascular and metabolic diseases in order to develop better strategies to prevent and treat obesity, and alleviate its metabolic and vascular complications
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Communications, Sensing and Imaging Antenna design and channel modelling Physical layer design and signal processing, new waveforms for 5G Radio resource allocation and MAC design Networking and joint design of
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Social and Public Health Sciences Unit , based in our College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences A group of ‘social science and health’ researchers , based in our College of Social Sciences. MRC/CSO