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How does experience shape the brain? We aim to understand why distinct experiences result in adaptation through learning, whilst others can lead to unsurmountable stress, psychiatric and behavioural
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for the project titled “Behaviour change for brain health supported by AI imagery”. The School of Social Sciences at Heriot-Watt University is offering a full-time PhD studentship funded by the Engineering
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functioning. This research is only possible now thanks to 1) advances in imaging techniques that fuel a more detailed understanding of the brain, 2) tools from artificial intelligence that enable building
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How does experience shape the brain? We aim to understand why distinct experiences result in adaptation through learning, whilst others can lead to unsurmountable stress, psychiatric and behavioural
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We are delighted to invite applications for a fully funded PhD (fees and stipend) to begin March 2026, which will explore opportunities to optimise the outcomes and experiences for patients
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Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a rare inborn error of metabolism where the pancreas produces excessive insulin, resulting in persistently low blood sugar, leading to seizures and brain damage
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Deadline: Monday 15th December, 2025. Competition funded PhD Project. Supervisors: Prof. Jose Vazquez-Boland (The University of Edinburgh), Dr. Christopher R Coxon (The University of Edinburgh
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Two PhD positions, funded by the UK Royal Society, are available at the MIND Research Group for the academic year starting in October 2026. The group is based in the Clarendon Laboratory, Department
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strategies can offset its negative effects on both metabolic and brain vascular health. This PhD provides a unique opportunity to develop a wide range of research and professional skills. The student will gain
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Deadline: Monday 15th December, 2025. Competition funded PhD Project. Supervisors: Dr Laura McCulloch (The University of Edinburgh), Dr Joy Edwards-Hicks (The University of Edinburgh) About the