Study modes: Full time
Course description: The division in the School of Pharmacy provides a unique multidisciplinary environment for PhD study, giving graduates from a wide variety of backgrounds in the physical and life sciences the opportunity to contribute to the development of new treatments for many different diseases; working in this group allows students to work with those with a proven track record in taking new molecules from discovery to clinical trials, and on to the market.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Research is identified under the following headings: chemical technology; inorganic chemistry; analytical chemistry; forensic science unit; organic chemistry; physical chemistry.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Main research interests: Regulatory mechanisms in adrenocortical function and zonation; tumour markers; selenium and thyroid function in man; glutathione-S-transferases; therapeutic drug monitoring and drugs of abuse; injury and repair in the reproductive tract.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The Cancer Research UK (CRUK) training programme provides facilities in synthesis chemistry; pharmacology; biochemistry; and cancer biology.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Supervision is available in organic, inorganic, physical, analytical, applied, computational and theoretical chemistry; research areas are grouped as follows: Organic, biological and medicinal chemistry; chemical nanosciences; catalysis materials and supramolecular chemistry; there are cross-cutting themes of design and synthesis and molecular photonics.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Clinical Science at north Bristol: The individual research groups and units found within this department include: Academic Renal Unit; Academic Rheumatology Group; Functional Neurosurgery Group; diabetes and metabolism; Institute of Clinical Neurosciences; lung research; orthopaedic surgery; IGF and Metabolic Endocrinology Group.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Research falls into 2 broad categories: (1) development and application of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for clinical diagnosis of disease in man and in experimental models of disease: research in progress on arthritis, cardiac and brain damage, with projects ranging from technique developments, hardware developments and development of software for automated data acquisition and processing and for image display, to application-oriented (read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Research takes place at the interface of chemistry, physics and biology, and is highly interdisciplinary in scope; its focus is on measuring the physical properties of anything from single molecules to bulk samples in gas, liquid or solid phases at virtually any temperature and pressure.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Current research groups include: Bioenergy research group; European bioenergy research institute (EBRI); biomaterials and biomolecular science research group; polymer research group.(read more)
All applied chemistry courses at Aston University, Birmingham
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Research topics include: The investigation of changes in gene regulation; associated protein expression activation in relation to cell survival after acute ischaemic stroke and the effect of secondary messenger systems active in wound recovery; research in cancer biology; the use of intact cell matrix assisted laser ionisation time of flight mass spectrometry for rapid identification of microorganisms.(read more)
All applied chemistry courses at Manchester Metropolitan University
History Of Art Phd
University Of Cambridge
Raphae, September 2007Overall score
excellent
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PhD Music
University Of Edinburgh
Anon, December 2007Overall score
Study experience
The research course at Edinburgh offers excellent support both human and bibliographical.
Facilities
Although some of the buildings are old the facilities are great. Even if you do not obtain the resources immediately they will provide what you need soon enough
Postgraduate life
Sometimes the undergraduate students do not consider the necessities of others such as silence in particular reserved places. Nonetheless the atmosphere is really fantastic.
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Economics PhD (Scottish Graduate Programme)
University Of Stirling
Nick, December 2007Overall score
Really nice campus, with lots of help at hand. My advice to new students is not to stay hidden in your room but to go out there and take part in sports and clubs because the benefits are terrific.
Study experience
I loved undegraduate study now I am doing pHD research, I love it even more.
Facilities
Excellent service.
Postgraduate life
Huge number of clubs, catering to many needs and hobbies. I love sports like volleyball, cricket, swimming etc.
Job prospects
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