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. Therefore, you will be contributing to the development and refinement of a potential medical device that could become adopted into clinical practice, not just in the UK but globally. You will run the project
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King's College London Department of Engineering | London, England | United Kingdom | about 2 months ago
science interlink prevention and prediction of wildfire risk, by contributing to the development of a fundamental physical model to understand the process of fire spread for wildfires, as part of a European
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biomedical researchers of the future based on their application and performance at the time of interview. However, we particularly welcome applicants from Black and ethnic minority backgrounds, as they
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https://www.sems.qmul.ac.uk/research/studentships/674/net-zero-natural-resource-energy-and-time-efficient-manufacturing/The PhD work will benefit from access to unique facilities including
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are utilised in the computation. You will be part of the Nektar++ group and will be contributing towards the development of this advanced C++ software framework. The PhD will provide you with training and
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The Francis Crick Institute invites applications for its Doctoral Fellowships for Clinicians, offering a unique opportunity for talented clinicians to carry out exciting research projects as part of
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£23,466 in 2026/27 rises each year) Research Training Support Grant of £5,000 to cover additional costs of training e.g. courses, project costs, conferences, travel Part-time students (minimum 50% of full
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work together to explore the interactions between dance, music and visual art in a transnational context, focussing on philosophy as well as theory and practice. Funding and Eligibility Three Satyam
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: September 2026 Mode of Study: Full-time or Part-time Funding Details Full tuition fees (UK, EU, and International) Annual stipend of £23,121.70 (full-time equivalent) Further Information For further details
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-time (or part-time) UK-rate tuition fees and UKRI-rate stipend (for 2025/26 academic year this is £22,780, including London Allowance) for 3.5 years including a 3-month placement for career enhancing