Nicholas Dawnay
Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences
Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences
School of Biological and Environmental Sciences
The Department of Computer Science at Liverpool John Moores University is being funded for a project on cyber security and computer forensics by the Royal Academy of Engineering through the Newton Collaborative Fund.
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Each scholarship funding is for three years of a full-time PhD degree programme, and includes tuition fees, a tax-free maintenance stipend of around £18,622 per annum (rising in line with URKI rates) and additional research costs of up to £1,600 per year.
Nursing and Advanced Practice
Sport and Exercise Sciences
Department of Computer Science
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