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improvement of care pathways and outcomes. Our doctoral training programme will address this deficit by creating a new coordinated training curriculum, partnering world-leading academic and NHS organisations
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the successful PhD applicant will work within the Smart Nano Manufacturing Northern Ireland Consortium (https://www.smartnanoni.com ). SmartNanoNI is a £40 million Northern Ireland consortium, collaborating
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, but limited opportunity, to access Ulster University studies. The programme will provide students and young professionals with educational and training opportunities that will help their career
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anticipated that the research on the NI Prison Service Collection will involve several methodological approaches, such as collections research; semi-structured interviewing; focus groups and workshops designed
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. Substantial environmental and economic benefits have also been identified. The student will work alongside the principal industrial Partner, Purapipe UK Limited, the Ulster Business School of the Ulster
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. Underlying aim: The underlying aim ofthis project is to develop stimuli-responsive compounds that are capable of being activated deep within human tissue. These compounds will possess low toxicity in
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schools to improve their health and wellbeing outcomes. The PhD researcher will contribute to the design, implementation, and evaluation of the data collection and analysis methods, as well as the feedback
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The scholarship will cover tuition fees at the Home rate and a maintenance allowance of £19,237 (tbc) per annum for three years (subject to satisfactory academic performance). This scholarship also
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the environment by maximising the use of renewable generation and offset the use of the grid supply, therefore minimising the kWh per litre of milk cost. The research will address the cost-effective optimisation