
1 September 2025
Queen’s University Belfast has become the first and only university in the UK to be awarded a GOLD Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System (STARS) rating.
STARS is a globally recognised, transparent and comprehensive framework that measures the sustainability performance of colleges and universities across their research, education, outreach and operational activities.

As we prepare to welcome new and returning students to Queen's this September, staff can expect a lively atmosphere across campus as part of the Pre-semester programme, particularly on Monday 15 September.
If you are running student inductions on the day, please encourage students to come to the main campus and take part in the activities. This is a great opportunity for them to connect with the wider Queen's community and begin to develop a sense of belonging from day one.
Staff are also invited to come along, soak up the atmosphere, and help us create a great first impression for our students.
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The Student Engagement team (One Elmwood) is working with colleagues across campus to create a vibrant and supportive start to the academic year – an important part of delivering a transformative student experience and fostering a strong sense of student belonging.
Monday 15 September will be a full day of welcome activities, including Cool FM broadcasting live, games with Queen's Sport, food trucks and furniture on the lawn, and a few surprises.
This activity is part of wider efforts to enhance the student experience and comes ahead of next year's academic year restructure, which will introduce a three-day welcome period designed to support students as they settle in and begin their journey at Queen's.

The Autumn/New Year Open Learning 2025/26 programme is now available for enrolment. Find out more and enrol on the Open Learning website.
Queen's staff qualify for the concession rate where applicable. Most classes start week beginning Monday 22 September.
This year’s programme features a broad range of short, part-time, day and evening courses – from personal finance to visual arts – each providing an opportunity for personal development as well as the discovery of new interests.
These courses at Queen's offer everyone over the age of 18 the chance to try something new and enjoy learning in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
Staff are invited to share this programme with family and friends.
For more information, please contact: openlearning.education@qub.ac.uk

From Monday 15 September, lectures timetabled in centrally bookable teaching spaces will be recorded automatically.* Recordings will appear in your course’s Panopto folder 48 hours after the lecture (click ‘Panopto Video’ in the course navigation menu to access).
- Embed recordings in the relevant Canvas page to make them easier for students to find.
- Read more about automated lecture recording.
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When a recording is taking place in a teaching space the indicator light at the teaching bench will be illuminated red.
* Lecturers have the option to leave recordings fully automated, opt out of one or more lectures if needed, or change your preferences up to one hour before class using the Panopto Automated Scheduling Tool on Queen’s Online to manage the settings.
Support Available
- Video-Enhanced Learning Toolkit (short Canvas course)
- Panopto Training – book via the Training Events calendar
- Panopto SharePoint – guides, training and support
- Contact panopto-support@qub.ac.uk with any queries.

The University is currently recruiting to a number of positions internally.
Staff can view internal and external vacancies through iTrent Employee Self-Service.
As we reach the end of the current academic year staff are reminded of the importance of planning and preparing for the Annual PDR, which all staff must complete.
PDR Skills learning events for reviewers and reviewees are available for booking via Employee Self-service with information in the following link:
PDR at Queen’s provides a valuable framework for meaningful conversations, giving staff the opportunity to receive feedback, assess their progress against key priorities, and discuss personal development goals.

Enrolment is still open for Queen’s Sport Autumn Programme. Courses begin on week commencing Monday 8 September.

The following courses are available to support staff wellbeing within Queen’s. Unless otherwise indicated, please register via iTrent Self-Service – search for 'Wellbeing' to see available courses.
- Nightingale Holistic Therapies: Friday 5, Wednesday 10 and Friday 26 September. Register with the provider directly at moyahcunningham@hotmail.co.uk
- Staff Wellbeing Health Checks: Wednesday 17 and Friday 19 September.*
- Stress Management Policy – The Line Manager's Role: Tuesday 23 September (online)
- Talk Money Week - QUB Staff Pensions Q&A: Tuesday 4 November (online)
- Working through Change and Building Resilience: Thursday 20 November and Wednesday 17 December (online)
* Once you have booked your place on iTrent, please email staffwellbeing@qub.ac.uk to confirm your timeslot. Failure to do so may result in no timeslot being available.

Queen's has a range of travel options available to make your commute more cost-effective and stress free:
Staff Travel to Work Loan Scheme
The University offers salaried employees an interest-free loan towards the purchase of an annual travel card (which can gain you a 20% discount).
A loan is available to purchase a travel card for the purpose of commuting to work. The loan is repaid via 10-month salary deductions.
Cycle to Work Scheme
Cycle+, operated by Cyclescheme, is Queen’s cycle to work scheme. This scheme provides staff with the opportunity to obtain a tax-free loan via salary sacrifice, allowing staff to purchase bicycle and safety equipment up to the value of £3,000.
Bus and Rail Travel
Staff can also avail of Translink bus and rail services for their daily work commute. Visit the Translink website to explore best value travel options.

As part of the ongoing Digital Transformation strategy, the University is launching a new research ethics management system – QUB Online Research Ethics Management (OREM).
The system will be rolled out to the University Faculty and School Research Ethics Committees (RECs) in a phased manner. The next onboarding dates are:
- EPS Faculty REC launch – 22 September 2025
- All AHSS School RECs launch – 6 October 2025
This online platform provides a single end-to-end system for the creation, submission, review and approval of research ethics applications.
More information
All queries regarding OREM should be submitted to: worktribeethics@qub.ac.uk.

A refreshed Cyber Security Awareness training course has been added to the staff online training portfolio, accessible under 'Courses & Requirements' on Queen's Online.
This training is designed to:
- equip you with the knowledge to recognize and avoid common cyber threats;
- promote safe digital practices in your day-to-day work; and
- ensure the University meets its compliance and security requirements.
Feedback and engagement is encouraged throughout this process to ensure its effectiveness and relevance in safeguarding our digital environment. For general enquiries or further information, please contact the Cyber Security team.
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Cyber threats are constantly evolving, and many attacks today specifically target individuals through email, websites, and social engineering. Even a single click on a malicious link can have serious consequences for the company, including data breaches, financial loss, and reputational damage.
At the end of this course, you will be pointed towards our new training partner’s website at https://uk.knowbe4.com/ where any subsequent courses will be hosted. This will allow us to provide staff with additional ad-hoc training if and when required. These will be sent to you via email notification from do-not-reply@knowbe4.com. We are hoping to utilise this platform in order to gain a better understanding of the University’s Security Awareness Proficiency and know how to best target our efforts in the future.
Thank you for your attention to this matter and your ongoing commitment to maintaining a secure digital environment for our university.

A new fault/issue reporting facility for Access Control is now live and accessible to all staff via the Planon Staff Homepage.
If you experience any problems, please use the new facility to log the issue directly.
This feature allows staff to easily report problems related to:
- faults with staff ID cards;
- difficulties with car park barrier access.
As this is an entirely new facility, provided by Estates, we would ask for your patience and to allow additional time for issues to be resolved.
For further guidance, please visit the Planon Staff Homepage or contact the Estates Service Desk.

The University and the Students’ Union encourage all staff to familiarise themselves with our online reporting tool, Report and Support. This system enables students to request support if they have experienced or witnessed:
- bullying;
- harassment;
- hate crime;
- and/or sexual misconduct.
There is also an option for staff or students to make a report on behalf of another student and anonymous reports can be made too.
- Find out more on the Report and Support website.
- Advice and Guidance for staff on supporting disclosures is available from the Safe and Healthy Relationships website.

This year’s National Postdoc Appreciation Week celebrations at Queen's include:
- The Postdoc Showcase – Friday 26 September, 9.30am to 6.00pm
- A postdoc wellbeing morning – Friday 19 September, 10.00am to 12.00pm
- The UK-wide National Postdoc Appreciation Week flagship event – Monday 15 September, 10.30am to 12.30pm (online); and
- A video series spotlighting some amazing Queen's postdocs
View the full NPAW 2025 programme.
National Postdoc Appreciation Week celebrates postdoc achievements, raises awareness of their vital role in research, and recognises the incredible contributions they make to the research community.
More on this year's events:
- Postdoc Wellbeing Morning: A Successful MYND: A chance to pause to reflect on your progress and reset your mindset to boost focus, motivation, and resilience for the year ahead. Free pastries and coffee will be served.
- Postdoc Showcase: Talks, posters, panels, a postdoc 'drop in' session, the announcement of the PDC Postdoc Awards, and networking with fellow postdocs - finishing with a drinks reception.
- UK-wide NPAW National Event: This is an online masterclass focusing on resilience and self-leadership and panel discussion with speakers from across the UK who will share insights from their diverse career paths.

National Protective Security Authority (NPSA), part of MI5, has recently updated its Countries and Conference Guidance.
The guidance is aimed at academics who are involved in international research collaborations and provides some useful advice within the Trusted Research space, including the main challenges presented when working or travelling overseas.
It is particularly relevant in the following situations:
- Meetings and conferences
- Fieldwork
- Hosted research
- Visiting researchers
- Conference speakers
- Teaching
- Visits to academic institutions
- Visits to overseas industrial partners or sponsors
NPSA also has a series of Implementation Scenario Videos, based on real events that have occurred in UK academia. They have been developed by the NPSA and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), under the Trusted Research advice and guidance, as learning resources to help academics identify and mitigate research security risks.

As part of the UK Government's National Security Act 2023, the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme (FIRS) came into effect on 1 July 2025. Registration is mandatory if you are involved in an arrangement which meets all of the following four conditions:
- An arrangement with a specified foreign power or entity; and
- A direction or instruction from that foreign power or entity; and
- The relevant activity is being carried out in the UK (this may be formal (for example, research) or informal (for example, a verbal agreement); and
- The activity is not an exempted activity under the Scheme.

Recent posts from Queen's Policy Engagement (QPol):
- Compassionate Care: The Key to Minimising Restrictive Practice in Northern Ireland, by Dr Mary Lavelle and Dr Trisha Forbes
- Incorporating Children’s Rights into Law in Northern Ireland, by Professor Bronagh Byrne
To contribute an article to Queen's Policy Engagement, please email Kevin at qpol@qub.ac.uk.

The Conversation is a news website featuring articles by academics, often republished to global media outlets. Articles by Queen's academics published in The Conversation have been read by 23.8 million people internationally. Read the latest:
- How a new way of thinking about empathy could cool Britain's migration rows, by Dr Andrew McNeill (QUB), Professor Georgios Karyotis (University of Glasgow) and Dr Dimitris Skleparis (Newcastle University)
- How microbes could help solve the world's plastic pollution crisis / Como micróbios podem ajudar a resolver a crise global de poluição por plásticos, by Dr Julieanne Megaw
- Donald Trump to chair new Olympic taskforce in bid to allay international visitor concerns ahead of 2028 Los Angeles Games, by Dr Richard Hargy

Ben Healey joined Queen's in 2014, becoming a member of the Staff Forum in 2023. He is a Technician based in the Glassblowing Workshop in the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and is the School's Staff Forum rep.
Queen's Staff Forum was established in June 2018. Made up of representatives from each School, Directorate and GRI across Queen's, this group represents all of our people and provides an opportunity for staff to share their views on all aspects of working at Queen's, help shape the employee experience, and make a real difference for all who work here.

- Event: AI Lightning Talks: Wednesday 24 September, 10.00am to 12.00pm, online. Open to all staff, this is a morning of insight, ideas and conversation about the future of AI in education. The event will feature short, engaging talks showcasing how colleagues across the university are already putting AI into practice.
- GPT-5 Release: OpenAI has introduced GPT-5, its latest AI model.
- GPT-5 Blog: GPT-5: It Just Does Stuff
- Article: AI Fatigue? Why It Matters: Professor Philip Hanna argues that turning away from AI isn’t the solution, especially in education.
Support and information:

All are invited to the Johnston Cancer Research Centre’s (JCRC) Mitchell Lecture 2025 on Tuesday 30 September at 1.00pm in the Centre's Basement Seminar Room.
The guest speaker, Professor Serena Nik Zainal (University of Cambridge), will deliver a talk on 'Bytes to Bedside: Updates in the Field of Mutational Signatures and Clinical Applications'.
Attendance is free. Registration is not required.
Professor Nik Zainal’s work combines computational and mathematical modelling and experimental genomics approaches to reveal how DNA damage and repair processes shape cancer.
Please contact PGJCCR@qub.ac.uk for more information.

Registration is now open for the 2025 Joint North South Public Health Conference, taking place online on Thursday 18 September from 10.00am to 12.30pm via Microsoft Teams. The title of the all-island conference is 'Turning the Tide: Tackling the commercial and political determinants of health through policy and practice'.
This half-day conference will explore and consider:
- how public health and allied health professionals, academics, policymakers and researchers can respond to the challenges posed by commercial and political determinants or factors that shape population health and wellbeing;
- the rise in misinformation and disinformation in the public health arena and what we can do about it.
Keynote speakers and panelists will include:
- Professor Anna Gilmore, University of Bath;
- Associate Professor Norah Campbell, Trinity College Dublin;
- Peter Cunliffe-Jones, author and visiting researcher at the University of Westminster;
- Professor Diarmuid O'Donovan, Director of National Health Improvement with HSE Public Health;
- Dr Orna Young, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Fact Check NI.

Staff and Pharmacy PhD students are invited to a seminar on Friday 19 September at 1.00pm in the Pharmacy Lecture Theatre.
The seminar is entitled 'Regulation of ion channels as a novel approach to treat cystic fibrosis lung disease' and will be delivered by Dr Robert Tarran, Kansas University Medical Center.
Anyone wishing to meet with Dr Tarran during his visit can contact Dáire O'Neill to try and arrange this.

Colleagues are invited to an immersive experience on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), taking place in W5 (1st Floor), 2 Queens Quay, Belfast BT3 9QQ, from 1 to 15 September.
Attendees will learn about the global threat of antimicrobial resistant infections, how bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics, and the type of research being undertaken in the Wellcome-Wolfson Institute for Experimental Medicine at Queen’s University Belfast to combat this.

The WHO Collaborating Centre (WHOCC) at Queen's is running the following online academic workshops, open to students, researchers, public health professionals and system modellers:
- Introduction to System Dynamics Modelling (two sessions: 15 and 22 October)
- Introduction to Agent-based Modelling (two sessions: 5 and 12 November)
Find out more and register: WHOCC workshops

Academic colleagues at Queen's* who would like to apply to Horizon Europe Cluster calls and do not know where to start are invited to join the following online webinars, each taking place from 12.30pm to 1.30pm:
- Session 1 – Introduction and ways to find partners: Monday 8 September
- Session 2 – Application – Excellence section: Tuesday 9 September
- Session 3 – Application – Impact section: Wednesday 10 September
- Session 4 – Application – Implementation section and case study: Friday 12 September
* Suitable audience: Lecturers and beyond, including research assistants and postdocs supporting academics with their application.

Staff are invited to view the latest edition of the Research and Innovation Newsletter.
This newsletter provides the entire research community at Queen’s with information on the latest news, announcements and events related to their researcher journey and on Research and Innovation activities at Queen’s.
This newsletter includes the latest R&E information on:
- Research Quality
- Impact and Engagement
- Funding
- Enterprise and Innovation
- Knowledge Transfer Partnership
- Awards and honours
- Training and Development
- Research to Reality

Staff are invited to view the summer edition of the School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work newsletter here.
If you would like to be added to the School's newsletter email distribution list, please email sseswmedia@qub.ac.uk.

Details of ongoing works being carried out across the University campus can be found on the Estates Directorate webpage.

This is the final week to view The Naughton Gallery's latest acclaimed sports exhibition, 'CRYIN' AT THE GYM', which continues until Sunday 7 September. All are welcome.
The Gallery is open daily from 11.00am to 4.00pm. Admission is free.
More information
From fractured sculptures to bold photography, intricate collage to playful interventions, CRYIN' AT THE GYM explores how sport intersects with identity, community, and resistance. Whether tackling themes of gender, race, politics, sexuality, or fandom, the featured artists use the aesthetics and iconography of sport to ask urgent questions about contemporary life.
Highlights include depictions of an all-female skate crew in Ethiopia, a confrontation of homophobia within football, and a psychological journey across the Merseyside football divide. Olympic athlete Florence Griffith Joyner and NBA stars emerge as icons of athleticism and style, while also revealing the layered expectations placed on Black bodies in the public eye. Elsewhere, Gaelic football becomes a site of political memory, and a basketball game turns sculptural with every point scored.
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As part of the University’s ongoing commitment to support managers across Queen’s in leading their teams through change, we have launched a bespoke Leading Change Toolkit.
This toolkit is designed for anyone who manages people and is responsible for implementing change.
The toolkit includes:
- Short, engaging, and informative videos, providing practical guidance to support managers at every phase of the change process;
- Practical guides, ready-to-use templates, and resources offering step-by-step advice on managing change effectively;
- Communication guidance and advice, including tips and tools to engage teams and support open dialogue throughout the change journey;
- Curated training and development opportunities to support managers and staff experiencing change.
If you require further information or support, please contact your local HR Business Partner, or email: hrhub@qub.ac.uk.

All Queen's researchers are invited to express their interest in hosting an ‘Access the Expert’ session with relevant business leaders, helping to bridge the gap between academic excellence and real-world application.
As a leading voice in your field, you have invaluable insights that can drive innovation and solve pressing challenges facing business today. Your expertise matters – share it with those who can put it to work.
- Find out more here and send your expression of interest to Dr Portia Ellis-Woods, Business Engagement Officer, at portia.ellis-woods@qub.ac.uk.
These short collaborative sessions offer a unique opportunity to translate your research into practical solutions, while allowing you to gain fresh perspectives on industry needs and build professional networks.
Feedback from former ‘Access the Expert’ hosts:
"The seminar provided a really useful platform for discussing my research with industry experts, exchanging thoughts and sharing ideas." – Dr Beatrice Smyth, Senior Lecturer, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.
"The Access the Expert seminars are brilliant for connecting academics with senior business leaders. Learning about the real-world challenges involved in different business sectors really helps us to understand the pathways to real-world impact of our research." – Professor Iain Styles, School of Electonics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

Learning and Development's September programme of events is now available to view.
Courses include:
- Introduction to Business Analysis
- PDR Skills for Reviewers and Reviewees (PDR support available here)
- Nano Tips to Build Authority on LinkedIn
- Project Leadership in the Age of AI
From Learning for all, LinkedIn Learning, Nature Masterclasses and Recruitment and Selection Training, the Learning and Development programme of events includes courses to suit everyone.

- New Workshop: Introduction to the Role of Programme Lead. Friday 19 September, 9.30am to 12.30pm. Register via iTrent or contact Olivia Hamill (o.hamill@qub.ac.uk) for more information.
- Developing Leadership in Educational Practice. Register via iTrent.
- Advisor of Studies Training Day. 3 and 16 October, 9.00am to 1.00pm, location TBC. Register via iTrent.
- Stepping into Series pilot: The Role of Programme Lead. Register via iTrent. Contact o.hamill@qub.ac.uk for more information.
- SEDA Leading Education for Sustainable Development in the Curriculum. Register via iTrent.
New Workshop: Introduction to the Role of Programme Lead: A workshop offering the opportunity for staff to explore the core responsibilities of the role, leadership strategies, and practical tools to support your transition.
Developing Leadership in Educational Practice: A programme of study, running from September 2025 to March 2026, designed to bring together staff who work within the same environment to share good practice and discuss issues to enhance their personal development and wider professional practice. Colleagues in professional services or academic roles, as well as those in leadership roles in the Students’ Union are welcome to join.
Advisor of Studies Training Day: A half-day workshop equipping attendeees with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively support and guide our students.
Stepping into Series pilot: The Role of Programme Lead: This four-session programme supports aspiring and newly appointed Programme Leads at Queen’s University Belfast by offering practical strategies for transitioning into the role, insights into leadership and team influence, and tools for navigating university systems and enhancing curriculum delivery.
Leading Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in the Curriculum: A programme of study designed to bring together staff in an environment which encourages reflection on their past and current teaching and assessment practices, with a view to enhancing their skills as educators in an ESD-informed manner. Running from September to December 2025, this programme is open to Module Co-ordinators or Programme Directors, or members of staff who have significant influence over the curriculum development and design of credit-bearing courses.

- Essential Guide for Staff for AY25/26: Canvas Courses (Academic Modules) for semester 1 are now available. Here staff can find a list of helpful resources to prepare for the start of term, including the Canvas course setup guide and 'What's New in Canvas?'.
- One-to-One Consultations: Staff can book a 30-minute virtual session with a Digital Learning Developer from your Faculty, School or VLE Pedagogy Support Team (subject to availability).

The Safety Training programme for the forthcoming academic year is available on the University Safety Service Training webpage. The full range of courses can be booked via iTrent Employee Self-Service.
Training sessions for September are given below. All sessions are in person.
Please feel free to contact the University Safety Service at safety@qub.ac.uk or 028 9097 4613 should you have any queries or training requirements.
Training course | Date | Time | Safety Officer |
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The Safe Transport of Class 6.2 Materials by Air | 5 September | 9.30am to 1.00pm | Lindsey Smith |
Laser Safety | 10 September | 10.00am to 11.00am | Dean Cross |
Radiation Safety – X-rays | 11 September | 9.30am to 11.00am | Lindsey Smith |
DSE Assessors Training | 12 September | 9.30am to 12.00pm | Jo McDonagh |
Laboratory Chemical Safety | 12 September | 10.00am to 12.00pm | Dean Cross |
Health and Safety Induction | 16 September | 9.30am to 10.30am | Lindsey Smith |
Manual Handling | 17 September | 10.00am to 12.30pm | Jo McDonagh |
The Safe Transport of Class 6.2 Materials by Air - Refresher | 19 September | 9.30am to 1.00pm | Lindsey Smith |
Accident Investigation Training | 23 September | 9.30am to 11.00am | Enya Kinsella |
AED Defibrillator Training | 24 September | 11.00am to 12.00pm | David Norwood |
IRIS Training | 24 September | 9.30am to 11.00am | Lindsey Smith |
Event Safety Training | 26 September | Times will vary | Jo McDonagh |
General Risk Assessment | 30 September | 10.00am to 12.30pm | Andrew McGookin |
Radiation Safety – Open and Sealed Sources | 30 September | 10.00am to 12.00pm | Lindsey Smith |

Due to an increase in spam sent from Google Groups, Digital and Information Services are making some changes to how emails sent from Google Groups are handled. The spam score for Google Groups emails will increase and if the email also has other indicators, it is more likely to be identified as spam, and may be delivered to the Junk Mail folder.
- If you receive legitimate emails from Google Groups, please see this page for more information

In September 2025, we will begin phasing out SharePoint Alerts in Microsoft 365. By July 2026, all SharePoint Alerts in Microsoft 365 will be fully retired and will stop working.
- All SharePoint users are advised to review Microsoft's phasing out plan and timetable.
- If you use SharePoint Alerts in your business area, it is recommended to either use SharePoint Rules or Power Automate to do notifications.
- Visit the SharePoint Support site for step-by-step guides (Managing Alerts section) or log a call with the SharePoint Team for further help and support.

The Business Alliance Team has launched the 2026 Collaborative Studentship call. The University has committed to a number of studentships*, commencing in October 2026, for projects across the institution that will involve significant work with a non-academic partner. Partnerships with private sector industry, government departments, agencies and voluntary sector organisations that meet the above criteria will all be considered.
- Full information on the call can be found on the Business Engagement and Partnering SharePoint site.
- Applications should only be made via this form.
Timeline for the call:
- Competition opens: 16 June 2025
- Competition closes: 11.59pm on 22 September 2025
- Decision to Applicants: week ending 7 November 2025
For assistance in any aspect of this competition please contact:
- Agri-food and Nutrition – Dr Andrew Baxter: a.baxter@qub.ac.uk
- AHSS – Mr Kevin Fearon: k.fearon@qub.ac.uk
- EPS – Dr Alistair Quinn: aquinn@qub.ac.uk
- Medicine and Health – Dr Maeve Murphy: maeve.murphy@qub.ac.uk
- Overall call – Mrs Clare McAuley: c.mcauley@qub.ac.uk
* These studentships are funded by the Department for the Economy NI and the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council Doctoral Training Programme.
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