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2013 onwards Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. 2016 onwards Senior Research Leader Health and Care Research Wales. ... 2015, 2017 Outstanding Contribution to Research, College of Human and Health Sciences, Swansea University.
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Matt holds a PhD in Political Science from Trinity College Dublin and is a Marie Curie Fellow. ... He completed his undergraduate degree in Human, Social and Political Sciences at Cambridge University in 2020 with upper second class honours, specialising
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Search:. Episode 2: Will maggots save the human race? The world is losing the battle against bacteria and is running out of effective antibiotics…but can maggots save the human race? ... Yamni Nigam is an Associate Professor in Biomedical Science at
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Welsh National College/Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol - funded, with Dr. Kyle Jones, £27,164. ... Honorary Associate, Macquarie University, Sydney. 2009 - Present. Honorary Associate, College of Life and Environmental Science, University of Exeter.
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2014). The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases: retrospective observational study. ... 2012). Automatic motor activation in the executive control of action. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6. ,
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Debate. British Science Festival, Swansea University, UK. Jiga-Boy, G.M. (26 Nov. ... 2017 October, University College London, Division of Psychology and Language Sciences.
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She also instigated research ideas in the field of education, behavioural sciences and human anatomy from the undergraduate level- the work of which shows in her journal publications. ... Human Anatomy. Behavioural Sciences. Medical Education. 3D Anatomy.
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In Swansea these projects can be embedded in active research groups across the colleges of science, engineering or medicine, allowing you to build a network and experience in your chosen specialism ... In Swansea these projects can be embedded in active
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do alongside the management of current problematic decisions on human life and health. ... Mrs Patel, who is head of Interprofessional Studies at the University’s College of Human and Health Sciences, said she hoped the event and the subjects discussed