Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Employer
- University of Nottingham
- The University of Manchester
- University of Birmingham
- Imperial College London
- Newcastle University
- University of Sheffield
- Cranfield University
- University of Birmingham;
- Abertay University
- Royal College of Art
- The University of Manchester;
- UCL
- University of Cambridge
- University of Warwick
- AALTO UNIVERSITY
- Brunel University
- King's College London
- Loughborough University
- Loughborough University;
- Newcastle University;
- Oxford Brookes University
- Swansea University
- The University of Edinburgh
- University of Bristol
- University of Cambridge;
- University of Essex;
- University of Exeter
- University of Sheffield;
- University of Surrey
- University of Sussex
- University of Warwick;
- 21 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
viewpoints, and the use of disguises. This interdisciplinary PhD offers an exciting opportunity to help modernise eyewitness identification by combining cognitive psychology, immersive technology, and
-
, The Home Office to start in October 2026. Stalking and technology-facilitated abuse (TFA) are national concerns, with one in seven adults and one in five women reporting lifetime stalking experiences
-
publications and conferences. Qualifications: Completed or nearing completion of a Master's degree in Medicinal Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. A background in organic chemistry, and/or high
-
of Dr Hannes Houck . The PhD project is funded under the ‘DeCoDER’ programme by the European Research Council (ERC-StG, 101222417 – press release ). The position is available for a start date from
-
developer and user meetings. You will acquire skills in programming (e.g. Python, FORTRAN, bash) development of quantum chemistry software and stand-alone tools a wide range of computational and quantum
-
-University Graduate School offers an integrated training programme to the postgraduate community within a single centre, serving to inculcate interdisciplinary working in our next generation of researchers