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changes in life science through interdisciplinary research and technology. The water window X-ray microscope project is an exciting new EPSRC-funded collaboration between the University of Southampton's
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, Geometry, and Quantum Fields which is run jointly between the University of Edinburgh, the University of Glasgow, and Heriot-Watt University. The post holder will be expected to intermittently travel between
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Carbon strategic objectives ahead of 2040 and will demonstrate integrated reporting aligned to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The University of Edinburgh has long been a sector leader on
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Carbon strategic objectives ahead of 2040 and will demonstrate integrated reporting aligned to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The University of Edinburgh has long been a sector leader on
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Carbon strategic objectives ahead of 2040 and will demonstrate integrated reporting aligned to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The University of Edinburgh has long been a sector leader on
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-year programme offered by the universities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Heriot-Watt and Strathclyde. These longer-term research partnerships are designed to allow participating companies to drive and influence
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Research projects Research projects Fully funded Future Cities PhD Studentships: application deadline Monday 21 January 2019 [A joint opportunity between University of Glasgow & University of Edinburgh
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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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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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research alliance in physics between six Scottish Universities (Glasgow, Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt, St. Andrews, Strathclyde, West of Scotland). The SUPA graduate school gives Glasgow students access