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are suitable. The aims of this project are to Review operating characteristics proposed for rare disease trials Develop novel Bayesian operating characteristics for different types of rare disease trials Apply
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for health policy decision-making, these methods will be developed using a Bayesian framework. This PhD project will deliver a substantial contribution to original research in the area of health data science
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, supervision is available at Bath Spa University for PhD studentships within the following eligible pathways, where there is a strong track record in advancing knowledge through high quality research: Education
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clinicians who are passionate about research, have a strong academic track record and hold GMC registration or equivalent. Key dates: Application deadline: 14 November 2025 Interviews: 6 February 2026
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. The award aims to strengthen RCA’s doctoral research culture by attracting PhD candidates whose work directly contributes to these areas. The RCA has an established track record in STEAM (Science, Technology
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of Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth, West of England, Bath Spa, Bournemouth and Plymouth Marjon. These have a strong track record in advancing knowledge through high quality research and teaching in
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), computation (bioinformatics, machine learning, statistical analysis), working with animals (radio-tracking, animal handling/sampling), and deep knowledge of evolutionary biology and gerontology. The Norwich
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) enhance the utility of genetic markers for tracking Pst resistance genes in breeding programmes. With the overarching goal to support diversification of resistance sources within the UK breeding pipeline
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, development, and evaluation of interactive platform features as part of the research methodology, collecting and analysing data on user engagement through tools for feedback, co-creation, and project tracking
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an application via the University of Cambridge Applicant Portal: www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/apply/track-application