The opportunities for WCAT training will be organised through the School of Medical sciences at Bangor University
The School will co-ordinate joint working with the other Schools and Colleges across the University which contribute towards the academic training of these posts. This allows for a wide range of possible research opportunities which can be organised to bridge excellent academic clinical training with strong medical input. This will involve input from three colleges (College of Health and Behavioural Sciences, College of Natural Sciences and College of Physical and Applied Sciences) which currently participate in joint research and education within Bangor.
For general enquiries contact Dr Antony Halsall
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