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the effectiveness of population health interventions. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; MD (Doctor of Medicine): 2 years full-time; 4 years part-time; IPhD: 5 years full-time; Apply now Research projects
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Our main research themes are: Life and its Interactions with Dynamic Environments, and Global Landscapes & Climate Change. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 6-8 years part-time; Thesis of Max 80,000 words
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Our aim is to be the world-leading centre for health economic and health technology assessment research and education, working to improve health and wellbeing through better decision-making. PhD: 3
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Our research strength is identifying the causes of mental disorders and suicide to develop clinical trials of novel complex interventions. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; IPhD: 5 years
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coronaviruses. The post holder will be expected to interpret findings with experienced insight in both statistical validation and virological contexts. They will play a role in disseminating the results through
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at the time of this job application (and this will be checked if the applicant is invited for interview).** Desirable: B1 Prior training and experience in small animal surgery. B2 Masters, PhD [or other
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to learn. This post will offer career development opportunities, previous postholders have progressed to PhD studies, as an example. You will also be expected to contribute to the formulation and submission
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PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 6-8 years part-time; Thesis of Max 80,000 words Apply now Research projects Research projects Self-funded projects Indicative Data Science: Extracting 3D Models of Cities
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in the School of Mathematics and Statistics, where research on Foundational AI is being actively pursued. Purely as a guide, candidates might typically have published in conferences such as ICML
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Funded PhD opportunities Many projects with the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Socially Intelligent Artificial Agents We are engaged in a wide range of research in experimental psychology