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and Indigenous Quantitative Methodologies Contributing to advocacy for a national cessation support program through policy-relevant research outputs Why Join Us? Work with Prof Michelle Kennedy, a
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This 4-year PhD programme is fully funded for home students; the successful candidates will receive a tax free stipend based on the UKVI rate (£20,780 for 2025/26) and tuition fees will be paid
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letter, transcript of records of the master program degree, a summary of your master thesis (if already completed) and the names (affiliation, telephone, e-mail) of two references) by October 10, 2025
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procedures for yourself and, if applicable, for your family. If you come with a partner, we offer a Dual Career group program organized by our Welcome Center . This program helps your partner to get familiar
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of these research topics. Your position The successful PhD applicant will develop a PhD research program in the research fields listed above, or a closely related field, in close collaboration with the daily
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position will contribute to the research programme of the recently founded "AI Hub in Generative Models", a research consortium funded by EPSRC. The goal of the programme is to do research in the area of
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£20,780 per year, and includes a 3-month fusion engineering CDT training programme as part of the 2025 Cohort. This project is co-supervised by Dr Chris Hardie from UKAEA. The UoB Materials for eXtremes
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£20,780 per year, and includes a 3-month fusion engineering CDT training programme as part of the 2026 Cohort. This project is co-supervised by Dr Chris Hardie from UKAEA. The UoB Materials for eXtremes
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represent stakeholder preferences. The integrated Research Training Group (RTG) will provide doctoral researchers with an attractive qualification program, foster networking, enable internationalization and
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may be possible, please contact Professor Kamalan Jeevaratnam once the deadline passes. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our PhD programme . This is an interdisciplinary project