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life sciences degree, A-Levels or above in maths, statistics, or computing modules are desirable. With a physics or maths degree, life sciences modules at undergraduate level are essential. - Skills and
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About the programme The Department of Economics at Royal Holloway, University of London is a centre of research and teaching excellence. Over 98% of our economics and econometrics research
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Institution: University of Roehampton (in partnership with LSE) Location: London (campus and partner-organisations) Funding: Full studentships (tuition + stipend) Overview The CRICA programme is a
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Applications are invited for a PhD studentship in the Department of Computer Science at City, University of London. The successful candidate will work on Agentic Artificial Intelligence—the next
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engineering, or atmospheric science* Expertise in and passion for computational modelling and software development/engineering Expertise in cloud physics or contrails preferred but not required Creative problem
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the framework in an industrial testbed and evaluate accuracy and computational performance under realistic load conditions. The student will work closely with Chameleon Technology, the UK market leader in energy
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June 2026 (self-funded) About the department The Department of Economics at City St George’s, University of London is a leading centre of excellence for research and teaching in economics. The
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for people living with eczema. This funding scheme is open to all aspects of eczema research — from laboratory science to psychosocial, clinical, or public health approaches. NES welcomes interdisciplinary and
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Science and Services (TESS) lab (https://tess-lab.org/ ) in the Department of Geography, Streatham Campus, Exeter. Funded by the Saudi NEOM project, eligible students would receive Home tuition fees, a
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the Crick’s clinical PhD programme. About the Fellowships: This fully funded three-year PhD programme offers talented clinicians the opportunity to pursue biomedical discovery research in a world-class research