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We are looking for a Research Fellow, with a strong background in qualitative research methods, who can apply their skills, knowledge and experience to the UKRI Medical Research Council (MRC) funded
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to find out more about each of the studentships and scholarships available in the Faculty. Specified use 1+3 - covering a full Masters and PhD programme 1+4 - covering a full Masters and PhD programme
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We wish to appoint a talented, enthusiastic and self-motivated researcher with mixed methods/qualitative research skills to provide maternity cover on an NIHR-funded research grant in the Division
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Type of award Scholarship Managing department Faculty of Science and Engineering Value The four-year funded A*STAR PhD programme at Manchester enables postgraduate researchers in science and
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of Humanities, up to six awards will be offered for candidates commencing the PhD in September 2023. Funding provider The University of Manchester and China Scholarship Council Level(s) of study This funding is
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Spiders” awarded to the Computer Science Department of the University of Manchester, see https://www.renaissancephilanthropy.org/learning-to-do-math-with-vampires-and-spiders The formal methods group
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-disciplinary research group comprising academic staff, PDRAs and PhD students from the Universities of Lancaster, Bristol, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Manchester and Warwick. Job Summary: This numerical analysis
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methods for causality as applied to healthcare. At University of Manchester, our focus in the hub is on how we can develop and apply causal inference for decision support. Therefore, we are interested in
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here includes work to develop new principles and methods for Advanced User Modelling, sequential decision making and Automatic Experimental Design, with and without a Human-in-the-Loop. A PhD (or
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Survey of Space and Time (LSST) and the Simons Observatory (SO), two surveys the JBCA is heavily involved in. One post will be centered on developing simulation-based inference methods for the joint