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The Department of Psychology are offering seven funded, part-time PhD training posts. You should hold a 1st Class honours degree, or be working towards a 1st Class degree (or equivalent). The posts
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The University of Stirling invites applications for up to three PhD positions in Applied Economics within the Applied Economics Lab, a vibrant research cluster in the Economics Division of Stirling
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suited to candidates with strong quantitative and analytical skills and a PhD (or near completion) in cancer epidemiology or a related field. Applicants should have experience in applying or developing
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Overview This research assistant post will enable the candidate to undertake a PhD on the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, specifically focusing on examining the use of imaging before a diagnosis is
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circuits and electronics integration. It is desirable that the candidates have sound knowledge in statistical analysis of device output and have experience with failure analysis. The role holder will work
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techniques that are useful for the modelling of many real-life systems. These include the development and analysis of stochastic models, computer simulations, differential equations, statistical inference
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FTE, 30 hours per week minimum) and is fixed term up to 31/03/2027. About You You will have extensive expertise in statistics, likely including a PhD, and experience and interest in working in
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technological change. This role is ideal for candidates planning to apply to top PhD programmes and looking for hands-on research experience on high-impact questions in environmental economics and innovation. Key
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, hypothesised to drive positive impacts on macroinvertebrate diversity and sediment dynamics. Collect field data from LWS and paired control sites. Analyse through statistical analysis significant causal effects
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use The Stuart Hall PhD Scholarship will be awarded to one student in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Manchester for a PhD starting in September 2025 and will cover fees and a stipend