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to accelerate the growth of existing neoplastic lesions (Mason 2009). These complexities highlight the need for sophisticated interdisciplinary approaches. This research programme will integrate artificial
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methods approach with distinctions in the methods adopted in three stages. Firstly, case study analysis will be conducted of RSE documents in NI. The study of their positioning on matters such as violence
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through digital storytelling, creative media, and community engagement. Working at the intersection of language, heritage, and digital innovation, the project will combine traditional research methods
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for metabolic disorders such as diabetes and obesity. However, their efficacy and safety in humans remains unexplored. This PhD programme will seek to take the first critical step towards clinical translation
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programme of work. Applicant Requirement: Experience of co-construction work with children, experience of running psychoeducational groups AccessNI clearance required Please note, the successful candidate
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Summary This PhD will ask the researcher to test artist and activist methods for working contextually through provocative embodied strategies in
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mobile health technologies enable the continuous capture of rich, multimodal physiological and behavioural data. These data when analysed with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning methods can
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. Experience using research methods or other approaches relevant to the subject domain Desirable Criteria If the University receives a large number of applicants for the project, the following desirable criteria
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appropriate professional experience which is equivalent to the learning outcomes of an Honours degree in lieu of academic qualifications. Experience using research methods or other approaches relevant
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of an Honours degree in lieu of academic qualifications. Experience using research methods or other approaches relevant to the subject domain A demonstrable interest in the research area associated with