168 phd-computer-science-fully-funded-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Durham University
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experience. Research in the Department is focused around four key themes - animal cells & systems; biomolecular interactions; ecology, evolution & environment; and molecular plant sciences (www.dur.ac.uk
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contribution to new programme development and innovation in the design and delivery of high-quality teaching and assessment of learning. This can include lectures, small group learning and/or using technology or
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. Our academic staff are able to access funding to support development of their own research/scholarship, along with research or scholarship leave opportunities, and mentoring support for all academic
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students from the Natural Sciences programme. The Department is committed to an ethos of research-led teaching at both BSc and MBiol levels, and is ranked 4th in the 2025 Guardian University Guide and 5th
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more widely. This post offers an exciting opportunity to make a major contribution to the development of internationally excellent research and to our teaching programme, providing unrivalled
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, significance and rigour. And we’ll support your ambitions to publish internationally significant research in your area of interest, provide resources to enable you to attend conferences and to fund research
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the Durham area on our Why Join Us? - Information Page Discover more about our total rewards and benefits package here. The Department For over a decade, the Contextual Safeguarding Programme at Durham
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Astronomy and the Institute for Computational Cosmology, moved into the new Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics, designed by the world-renowned Studio Daniel Libeskind. The University has invested in
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thresholds which are applicable to some visas. Person Specification Essential Criteria: Qualifications A good first degree in Engineering related subject. A PhD (or be close to submission) in Engineering
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? - Information Page The Role and Department Green Corridors North East (GCNE) is a 3-year Arts and Humanities Council (AHRC) funded research project and a pilot for the new AHRC Mission scheme. The project is a