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criteria Ideally, candidates will hold one of the following: A minimum of an upper second-class honours’ degree from a 4-year undergraduate course (or equivalent), in a STEM based subject, which may include
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and one of the largest on its field, it is based on Jubilee Campus in a new, purpose-built £18M facility. The PEMC group has a total Research Portfolio of over £25 million, and PEMC academics lead or
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Minimum of a UK Honours degree at 2:1 (or equivalent) in a relevant subject How to Apply A short cover letter explaining why you feel you are a suitable candidate (maximum 1 page, minimum font size 11
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Darren Walsh Fully-funded PhD project (UK students only) Start date: 1 October 2024. About the Project: We are seeking to recruit a highly motivated and enthusiastic PhD student to work on the synthesis
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challenging problem and one for which there is relatively little data, because experimental chemistry takes time and is expensive. Within our research group, we have a highly automated workflow for high-level
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the heat on soil carbon: Quantifying carbon dynamics and climate resilience of agave production in Mexico Research Description "Climate change is one of the most significant challenges facing the world today
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), which will be undertaken in parallel by other members of the team. Specifically, this PhD will address the following two objectives: (1) Establish morphokinetic, metabolic and epigenetic effects of acute
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View All Vacancies Medicine Location: UK Other Closing Date: Monday 22 April 2024 Reference: MED2003 Principal supervisors: PhD 1 - Prof Philip Atherton (School of Medicine) – philip.atherton
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. There are 2 PhD studentships available, and successful candidates will choose one of the following projects: Project 1: Developing an approach for boosting the antidepressant effects of transcranial magnetic