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Summary The scholarship will support a student studying a medical degree (MBChB) who has gained access to their medical degree through the G2M programme. Description Aberdeen medical graduates and
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Applications are invited from General Practitioners registered with the General Medical Council. These posts are based in the Institute of Education in Healthcare and Medical Sciences, part of
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disease in the laboratory of Professor Mirela Delibegovic in the Institute of Medical Sciences. This project is funded by the University of Aberdeen Development Trust. School/Section Medicine, Medical
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) programme. School/Section Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition Division Institute of Medical Sciences Duration of Post Funding/Activity Limited The PHABB consortium brings together eight partners and twelve
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) School/Section Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition Division Rowett Institute of Nutrition & Health Duration of Post Funding/Activity Limited Salary £30,000 to £34,600 per annum. The postholder will lead
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) programme. School/Section Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition Division Institute of Medical Sciences Duration of Post Funding/Activity Limited The PHABB consortium brings together eight partners and twelve
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/Section Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition Division Rowett Institute of Nutrition & Health Duration of Post Funding/Activity Limited The University of Aberdeen has a 100-year history of ground-breaking
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Prosthodontics and Endodontics at the Aberdeen Dental Hospital and Institute of Dentistry. School/Section Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition Division Institute of Dentistry Duration of Post Substantive Upon
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the medical humanities both locally and nationally. The doctoral candidate will normally be co-supervised by staff with historical expertise and in medicine, and will be associated with the Centre for History
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the School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition at the University of Aberdeen are eligible to apply. Students must be researching issues directly affecting women's health. Preference will be given