44 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at University College London
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a PhD in Computational Biology, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Neurological Genetics or a closely related discipline. Excellent oral
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grade 7 between £47,451 to £52,586 inclusive of London Allowance. We are seeking applicants who hold a PHD in Political Science or related subject, or are current enrolled in a PhD programme in Political
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, or are current enrolled in a PhD programme in Political Science or related subject, that have excellent knowledge of academic literature and methods relevant to teaching the content of the described
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in Political Science or related subject, or are current enrolled in a PhD programme in Political Science or related subject, that have excellent knowledge of academic literature and methods relevant
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Science or related subject, or are current enrolled in a PhD programme in Political Science or related subject, that have excellent knowledge of academic literature and methods relevant to teaching the
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in Modern Culture. These programmes and our PhD programme are successful in attracting students from overseas as well as the UK and EU. The Department consists of about 30 full-time permanent staff
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the arts and sciences with the opportunity to specialise in one or two key subject areas. There is also postgraduate taught sister programme to UCL’s Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (BASc), the new MASc in
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BA degree programme that has three different pathways for students to choose from; and it offers five additional joint undergraduate programmes and two MA programmes, most of which
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in Modern Culture. These programmes and our PhD programme are successful in attracting students from overseas as well as the UK and EU. The Department consists of about 30 full-time permanent staff
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, and there will be the opportunity to apply for a PhD at UCL and undertake relevant research training. You will be based within the NHS Highly Specialised Service (HSS) for Rare Mitochondrial Disorders