Latest Doctoral School News
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2 December 2024
Pollution from source to cetaceans – antimicrobials as a case study for One Health wastewater pollution
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26 November 2024
British Federation of Women Graduates NW Travel Bursary
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8 November 2024
YSSP - Young Scientists Summer Program applications open
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4 November 2024
PhD Opportunities with MRC-NIHR Trials Methodology Research Partnership
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28 October 2024
Doctoral Training Policy and Evidence Placement: Student placement for Anti Racist Systematic Review
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22 March 2024
Developing an adapted curriculum of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) for children and young people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)
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22 March 2024
Examining relationships between human well-being and avian biodiversity within natural and urban soundscapes - ESRC WGSSS studentship
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7 August 2023
Health and Care Research Wales Social Care PhD Studentship Award 2023
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7 August 2023
Fully Funded PhD Studentship: Modelling the effect of disease on edible crab (Cancer pagurus) populations in England and Wales
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23 December 2022
Cats in the middle ages: what medieval manuscripts teach us about our ancestors’ pets
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23 June 2022
British Science Association Newsletter
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6 June 2022
The Learned Society of Wales Newsletter
Research News
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3 December 2024
How we found a long-lost first world war vessel beneath Irish waters
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29 November 2024
Notre-Dame’s bells have been blessed as the cathedral reopens – a tradition that dates back to the middle ages
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19 November 2024
Bangor University researchers listed among worldwide top 1%
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18 November 2024
Wolf Hall: Princess Mary was not so alone in her fight against her father, Henry VIII, as the TV series would like you to believe
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15 November 2024
Pioneering Decarbonisation hub opens in Penygroes – A first of its kind in the UK
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15 November 2024
Welsh universities’ partnership working to detect pollutants used in aircraft industry
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13 November 2024
Study challenges long-held theories on how migratory birds navigate
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6 November 2024
Research 'hyper-network' identifies lost British warship sunk in WWI
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5 November 2024
Bio-based fibres could pose greater threat to the environment than conventional plastics, study suggests
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30 October 2024
Bangor University social care economist awarded prestigious Advanced Fellowship
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18 October 2024
Seagrass and oysters: A complicated relationship in a changing world
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18 October 2024
Dr Iestyn Woolway awarded prestigious Philip Leverhulme Prize for pioneering research on climate change and freshwater ecosystems