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eighteenth centuries at the Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève in Paris. The successful candidate will be enrolled in the Structured PhD Programme in the Department of Early Irish, Maynooth University. The award
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October 2025 Studentship details Introduction The project will be funded through the NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Brain Injury (HRC) Fellowship Programme, which has been designed to support research
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physical-interaction-rich tasks in constrained environments. By utilising recent advances in visual language models (VLM), RAINZ_CDT aims to enhance robots' capabilities in reasoning, planning, and
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of the position. Equivalent research experience will also be considered. You should have familiarity in handling large and complex datasets and skilled in programming languages such as R or Python. The ideal
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to address the problem is to recruit a high performing PhD student to embark on a psycho-biological, mixed-methods programme of research that has the following aim: Develop a feasible, acceptable, efficacious
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English language standard and verification of qualifications. Desirable: Experience of university teaching, a record of publication or other research-related Other requirements: The scholarship is available to full
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doctoral program . Good written and oral English language skills. For detailed information about what the application must contain, see paragraph “About the application”. If you cannot document skills in
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about to obtain) a PhD in the broad area of Computational Modelling applied to geochemical or biological systems, and be comfortable working routinely in modern programming languages (e.g. Python, Julia
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basis, provided they hold a first-class undergraduate degree. Please note, acceptance will also depend on evidence of readiness to pursue a research degree. If English is not your first language, you need
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maintenance at UKRI Rates (£20,780 in Session 2025/26) plus £600 enhancement per annum. This is an AHRC WRoCAH funded Collaborative Doctoral Award between the School of English, University of Leeds and Ripon