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the earliest signals of carcinogenic risk. This PhD project aims to transform how we evaluate the potential for new drugs and chemicals to cause cancer, by tracking somatic mutations and clonal expansions in
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The British Museum and the University of Cambridge are pleased to announce the availability of a fully funded Collaborative doctoral studentship from October 2025 under the AHRC's Collaborative Doctoral Partnership consortium (https://www.ahrc-cdp.org ). This project aims to explore wider...
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PhD Studentship: Development of Next-Generation High-Performance Titanium Alloy for Aerospace Applications Funder: EPSRC and Rolls-Royce plc Duration: 3.5 years Supervisors: Professor Nick Jones and
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The Managers of the Autism Research Trust Fund invite applications for a fully funded PhD studentship in autism research in the Department of Psychiatry, commencing in October 2025. This studentship
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Applications are invited for a fully-funded 3-year PhD studentship based in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Professor Stephen Price
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catalytically active metals to drive chemical reactions with light [3-4]. The specific goals of this PhD project are to 1) understand how plasmonic Mg nanoparticles and their surface oxide layer attract and
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the University's Applicant Portal for a PhD in PhD in Medicine. Please apply via the application portal here - https://www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/directory/cvmdpdmed Please quote reference RC45508
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AHRC Collections & Communities in the East of England Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) PhD studentship: Reimagining Caribbean Collections: Unveiling Histories of Identity and Wellbeing
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We are seeking an applicant for a fully-funded ERC Research Assistant position with the opportunity to undertake PhD studies in statistical methodology and theory led by Professor Richard Samworth
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Applications are invited for a fully-funded 3-year PhD studentship based in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Dr Topun Austin starting