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Applications are invited for one PhD position in “Modelling and Inference for Mosquito-Borne Disease Elimination” at the Department of Statistics, University of Warwick. The successful applicant
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stakeholders: academic and otherwise. Full details of the duties and selection criteria for this role can be found in the vacancy advert on the University of Warwick's jobs pages. You will be routed to this when
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activities. Full details of the duties and selection criteria for this role can be found in the vacancy advert on the University of Warwick's jobs pages. You will be routed to this when you click on the Apply
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to network with colleagues across the unit, which is a collaboration between Newcastle University, University College London, University of Warwick, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and
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partnership with the University of Warwick - Ranked ninth in the 2024 Guardian League Tables and 67th in the World QS University Rankings 2024. All applicants for employment at the University will be expected
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Ofsted rating. University College Birmingham has a unique collaborative partnership with the University of Warwick - Ranked ninth in the 2024 Guardian League Tables and 67th in the World QS University
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description. Full details of the duties and selection criteria for this role can be found in the vacancy advert on the University of Warwick's jobs pages. You will be routed to this when you click on the Apply
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algorithms. The project is a collaboration among Department of Statistics at University of Warwick, Department of Mathematical Sciences at Durham University, and School of Mathematics, Statistics & Physics
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research and contribution to scientific publications is essential. Funding and Eligibility This project is funded via the EPSRC Doctoral Training Programme (DTP), University of Warwick. Under this funding
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