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being equivalent to six months teaching over the lifetime of the PhD. The student will work within the Institute of Health Informatics as part of a group of over 30 researchers using clinical data
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expected to contribute to teaching at the Institute of Health Informatics, with the commitment being equivalent to six months teaching over the lifetime of the PhD. The student will work within the Institute
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British Library and will become part of the wider cohort of AHRC CDP funded PhD students across the UK. UCL and the British Library are keen to encourage applications from a diverse range of people, from
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reconstruct the creative communities that shaped Britain’s material culture. Using historical, curatorial, and digital humanities methods, the student will uncover both visible and invisible ‘migrant hands
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student is selected for the studentship, an International Scholar Award for Doctoral Training (ISAD) from UCL will provide top-up funds to cover the difference between home and international PhD tuition