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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
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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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on our BA English and MA Medieval Studies degrees and undertake scholarly activity in the field. Applications are invited from candidates with a PhD in Medieval Literature and Culture, with teaching
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. The successful candidate will also have the opportunity and be expected to develop and conduct their own PhD research on how racism creates epistemic injustice and restricts formal and informal carers
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mix of algorithm engineering and formal methods, alongside more traditional software engineering activities. This project involves developing software which is both mathematically rigorous, and
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methods, including Mendelian randomisation, to identify candidate mechanisms linking circadian misalignment and sleep disturbances with cardiometabolic disease. The successful applicant will join an
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PhD Studentship (UK fees only) in Real Estate and Planning Project title: The governance of local active travel infrastructures: a participatory research project. Department/School: Real Estate and
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fidelity. This role will involve a mixed-methods approach, including quantitative and qualitative data collection, fidelity assessment, and economic modelling. The Research Fellow will work closely with
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theory of decision-making under both risk and delay - Affective Imagination Theory (AIT). The main research objective of the grant is to combine formal and computational models with rigorous empirical
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of the project’s four research sites, using feminist, creative, and participatory methods including qualitative interviews, counter-mapping, and Photovoice. They will analyse qualitative data, and