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this Fellowship. The Fellowship will be for a period up to 6 months (normally between January and June 2026), based in Paris or London, or split between the two cities. As a Fellow, you will develop a programme of
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of the research project and develop new areas of research. The post-holder will be expected to undertake a higher degree such as a PhD during the fellowship. About You The applicant must be a medically qualified
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team of seven investigators at Royal Holloway, where this post will be based, and RHUL/NPL joint PhD students. Royal Holloway is a partner in the Oxford-led QCI3 Quantum Hub. We are collaborating with
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team of seven investigators at Royal Holloway, where this post will be based, and RHUL/NPL joint PhD students. Royal Holloway is a partner in the Oxford-led QCI3 Quantum Hub. We are collaborating with
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PhD) while conducting highly policy relevant research. Applicants should have a postgraduate degree with MRCP or MRCS. Relevant clinical experience in providing cancer treatments, co-ordinating clinical
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, Professors Ruth Keogh and Kate Walker. Applicants should have a postgraduate degree, ideally a PhD, in medical statistics, epidemiology, health economics or a related field. Relevant experience in applying
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analytic codes to investigate the benefits and harms of medications. Candidates must have a doctoral degree (or be within 3 months of anticipated completion of a PhD) in medical statistics or epidemiology
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computational research projects and data infrastructure carried out in the research group. The post-holder will be able to develop research questions within Statistics, Population Data Science, Computational
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imaging platforms and computer programming. The successful applicant will have an MSc or postgraduate degree in a relevant topic, relevant experience in AI-based imaging platforms and computer programming
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excellence in public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice. We are seeking to appoint a Research Fellow to join an exciting research programme exploring