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About the department The Department of Economics at Royal Holloway, University of London is a centre of research and teaching excellence. The department consists of approximately 30 academic staff
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and Teams in Mental Healthcare Aim: To use mixed methods, including local integrated care data, to assess the impact of mental health care integration on patient safety. Potential Impact: Develop and
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Background The project will investigate the coping strategies and health-related quality of life for those living with the eye condition nystagmus, with the goal to develop a self-care intervention. Nystagmus
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transformational agricultural and environmental science, technology, engineering and management. Our internationally recognised academics undertake research, consultancy, and postgraduate education and training
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, this work seeks to refine our understanding of complex air pollutant mixtures such that we can develop appropriate mitigation strategies and regulatory changes to protect human health. Location The PhD is a
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and a generous stipend. Founded in 1898, we at the University of East London (UEL) are proud to change lives through education, research, and knowledge exchange. Our 10-year strategy, Vision 2028 is to
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£4,300/year through a non-compulsory teaching assistantship Over £4000 to participate to conferences and training Eligibility: The studentships will be awarded based on outstanding academic achievement and
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successful candidate will join a research project on Social Norms, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. The project seeks to understand how social norms develop and are sustained, and involves psychologists
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research, education, and innovation centred around network science. The hub in London will also facilitate the development and growth of collaborations and partnerships within the UK and across Europe and US
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to develop a sustainable framework to support the deployment of secure, privacyenhanced, and transparent AI systems by addressing the following research objectives. Objectives: develop threat modelling