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candidates with a research specialisation in Health Economics About you The successful candidate must hold a PhD in Economics or Health Economics or related area, and would be expected to contribute to our
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the Faculties of Arts & Humanities and Social & Historical Sciences, delivering a multi-disciplinary MA programme, and hosting seminars and conferences as well as a number of public events and a lively public
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The UCL History of Art Department is seeking to appoint a full-time Lecturer in the History of Art, Materials and Technology, to begin on 1 September 2026. The successful candidate will have a
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the Centre, enables collaborations in data analysis, computational modelling, machine learning and theory. SWC also benefits from interaction with the wider UCL Neuroscience community, which brings together
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. The Centre is a collaboration between the UCL Faculties of Engineering Sciences, Mathematical and Physical Sciences and Life and Medical Sciences, and will be hosted by the London Centre for Nanotechnology
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the Department of Philosophy: a BA in Philosophy and Computer Science, and an MASc in Philosophy, Logic, and AI. About the role The post is in UCL Computer Science’s PPLV research group (Programming Principles
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. Candidate profile: The ideal PhD candidate should have strong knowledge of quantum mechanics and mathematics, should have strong skills in analytical derivations and be willing to acquire computational skills
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University College London (UCL) is a globally recognised university with a strong reputation for academic excellence, innovation, and real-world impact. UCL Mechanical Engineering conducts high
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, providing valuable international research experience. The successful candidate will be registered as a doctoral student in UCL Mechanical Engineering and awarded a PhD from University College London in a
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The post is initially funded for 9 months UCL Mechanical Engineering has been at the forefront of engineering education and research for over 170 years. The department was home to the UK’s first