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MRes in Biodiversity Informatics & Genomics - London
- London
NEW for 2012 One-year Masters course for students with a passion for the diversity of life on earth, and who wish to be trained in cutting-edge biological research
- Course Provider: Imperial College London
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MSc Computational Intelligence and Computational Biology
- Surrey
Our cross-disciplinary postgraduate programme provides academic training within research areas of computational intelligence, computational biology and computational and cognitive neurosciences.
- Course Provider: University of Surrey
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Postgraduate opportunities with excellent career prospects
- United Kingdom
Cranfield is working in partnership with leading global organisations; helping to develop the technology and techniques which have a global effect on people’s health and wellbeing.
- Course Provider: Cranfield University
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Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare
- Newcastle
- UK/EU: full time £6,000 (MSc), £4,170 (PGDip); part time £3,000 (MSc), £2,085 (PGDip), International: full time £14,320 (MSc); £9,550 (PGDip)
The course will prepare you for a professional career in the management of animal behaviour in domestic or captive settings, including clinical animal behaviour counseling.
- Course Provider: Newcastle University
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Agriculture MPhil; PhD
- Newcastle
- UK/EU: full time £4,320-£9,370 part time £2,160-£4,685, International: full time £14,040-£19,090
MPhil and PhD research in areas: food security, farming and rural development such as crop production systems, animal production systems, food quality and safety, the rural environment, rural society, agricultural economics and agri-business.
- Course Provider: Newcastle University
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Food and Human Nutrition MPhil; PhD
- Newcastle
- UK/EU: full time £9,370-£13,410 part time £4,685-£6,705, International: full time £19,090-£23,130
MPhil and PhD supervision covers a broad spectrum of research areas – from molecular studies, addressing links between nutrition and genes, through to research on diet and public health.
- Course Provider: Newcastle University
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