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Engagement), Ocean Conservation Trust Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1 October 2024. Project Description This Ocean Conservation Trust/University
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compliant with the University’s policies, including Health & Safety, Equality and Diversity, Ethics, Data Protection etc. The University of Plymouth has a strong interdisciplinary research ethos which is
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Estates and Facilities The University of Plymouth is one of the higher education sector’s leading institutions for sustainability. We have embraced the challenges facing the planet and our path
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The University of Plymouth is one of the higher education sector’s leading institutions for sustainability. We have embraced the challenges facing the planet and our path to net zero has created a
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or restore damaged tissue. For this MS Society awarded Ph.D. studentship the project is centred on determining the kinetics and importance of the Mas receptor in response to myelin damage. The project will
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employed by the University of Plymouth Services Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the University of Plymouth. Employees of the University of Plymouth Services Limited work alongside the University
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, The School and wider context The School of Psychology at the University of Plymouth is one of the largest in the UK with over 70 academics and 1,000 students studying a range of undergraduate, postgraduate
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These posts offer an exciting opportunity to join the School of Psychology at the University of Plymouth and shape our future research and teaching excellence across the breadth of the discipline
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School and wider context The School of Psychology at the University of Plymouth is one of the largest in the UK with over 70 academics and 1,000 students studying a range of undergraduate, postgraduate
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the sustainability of our environment and society. Our programmes are grouped into three subject areas: inspiring change for a more sustainable future with biological sciences; protecting the diversity