PhD Opportunity – AMR Risks in Sustainable Crop Farming
The James Hutton Institute is offering a fully-funded 4-year PhD studentship exploring antimicrobial resistance (AMR) risks associated with sustainable farming […]
The James Hutton Institute is offering a fully-funded 4-year PhD studentship exploring antimicrobial resistance (AMR) risks associated with sustainable farming […]
NorthWestBio (NWB) is a new BBSRC-funded Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) delivered between the Universities of Glasgow, Lancaster, Queen’s Belfast and
Food Standards Scotland (FSS) has announced a new contract opportunity that aligns closely with AMAST’s antimicrobial resistance research priorities. FSS