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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 developing a novel AI-powered conversational
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part of the wider group of CDP funded students across the UK, with access to events and training delivered in partnership with a range of cultural heritage institutions. Project Overview This PhD project
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EPSRC & Tata Steel announce 13 PhD studentships at UK universities to carry out leading research in advanced manufacturing of steels & steel products using Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Technology
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Closing Date Wednesday 21 May 2025 Reference PHD001-25 Fully funded PhD place at ISEY - Institute for the Science of Early Years and Youth at UEL A funded PhD position is available to work on a project
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) PhD student will join an interdisciplinary cohort of students working under the umbrella of the IConIC Prosperity Partnership . An internship of min. 3 months will be facilitated and sponsored by BASF
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Salary Funding covers tuition fees (approx. £5-8k per year) and a tax-free living allowance for 3 years (approx. £22-£24k per year if studying full time) Fully funded PhD place at ISEY - Institute
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Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships (CDP) scheme . This PhD will be the first to focus on the records in photographs and film held by Imperial War Museums (IWM) of Black volunteers from the Caribbean in the UK
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interest in social theory to join the workstream ‘Co-creating Concepts of Care.’ The expectation of the successful candidate is twofold: 1) To co-develop and conduct their own PhD project on how racialized
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to scalable NHS implementation, and collaborate with clinicians, industry partners, and academic researchers. The post is ideally suited to a late-stage PhD candidate or early career PhD with a strong interest
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. The successful candidate will also have the opportunity and be expected to develop and conduct their own PhD research on how racism creates epistemic injustice and restricts formal and informal carers