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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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of psychotherapeutic methods (with a behavioral, systemic or humanistic approach). The research profile should be empirically oriented and be compatible with the Faculty's thematic areas in terms of content and
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Computer Science). Outstanding candidates who do not have a PhD but wish to pursue one on the topic of this project will also be considered. x Knowledge and experience in software developments or formal
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Artificial Intelligence (AI). We interpret a substantial connection to AI broadly to include, for example, the intersection of AI and philosophy of science, AI and logic/formal methods, AI and moral and
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pertaining to organizational design decisions relevant to firms operating in (technologically) innovative environments. We are agnostic to methods and pursue formally analytical, simulation-based, ethnographic
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and committed undergraduates and postgraduates. The successful applicant for this position will have a PhD, formal pedagogical training, and recent experience in delivering outstanding University
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PhD. Some experience teaching a diverse group of students at postgraduate level is also essential. Your role will be to deliver teaching to Birkbeck students, in order to enable them to complete
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or as part of citizen science projects Experience in supervising students (BEd, MEd, PhD) Excellent knowledge of qualitative and/or quantitative methods of empirical social science/educational psychology
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. Julian Sale at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB), in collaboration with Dr. Jason Chin (University of Oxford), within a programme aimed at developing and applying methods for the synthesis
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Population Health PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Prof A Tsuchiya, Prof Robin Purshouse Application Deadline: 07 July 2025 Details Traditional MCDM and interactive EMO methods use preferences