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For more information about the School of Mathematics and how to apply, please visit PhD in Mathematics at the University of Bristol. The deadline for applications is 30 June 2024. Applications will be
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research group with important ties with the University of Bristol (UK), the University of Western Ontario (Canada), and the CEA Institute of Grenoble (France), where a period abroad could be organized
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of English at the University of Bristol. The studentship will be supervised by Professor Helen Fulton and an appropriate second supervisor. The research topic for the PhD will be closely related
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The GW4+ DTP consists of the Great Western Four alliance of the University of Bath, University of Bristol, Cardiff University and the University of Exeter plus five Research Organisation partners
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The GW4+ DTP consists of the Great Western Four alliance of the University of Bath, University of Bristol, Cardiff University and the University of Exeter plus five Research Organisation partners
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The GW4+ DTP consists of the Great Western Four alliance of the University of Bath, University of Bristol, Cardiff University and the University of Exeter plus five Research Organisation partners
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reproductive and respiratory syndrome viruses’. Candidate requirements: Standard University of Bristol eligibility rules apply. Please visit PhD Veterinary Sciences | Study at Bristol | University of Bristol
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Hours Full time Contract (temp/perm) 4 years, preferred start date September 2024 Closing date 14th April 2024 The project: Rolls-Royce has supported PhD students at the University of Bristol on a
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Location National Museum Cardiff, National Library of Wales (Aberystwyth), University of Bristol Funding amount A maintenance stipend of £19,237/year (rising in alignment with UKRI), plus a CDP
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-class institution? We invite you to apply for a PhD studentship project hosted by the University of Bristol Business School in collaboration with the Innovation Knowledge Centre on Semiconductor