30 phd-environmental-health-science positions at University College London in United Kingdom
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research, investigating how social environments, biology and behaviours intersect to influence health and functioning. This combines theoretically derived social drivers of health with state-of-the-art
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-pharmacodynamics group. For more information visit: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/global-health/research/pharmacokinetics-pharmacodynamics-group The student will work with a wider group of PhD students and post-docs, led by
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TypeHybridAvailable for SecondmentNoClosing Date31-May-2024 UCL established the Institute of Health Informatics (IHI) in August 2014 in the Faculty of Population Health Sciences. The aim of IHI is to conduct high
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Ref NumberB02-06676Professional ExpertiseAcademicDepartmentSchool of Life & Medical Sciences (B02)LocationLondonWorking PatternFull timeSalarySee advert textContract TypePermanentWorking TypeHybrid
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Science, Earth Science, Computer Science, Genetics, Evolution and Environment (GEE), Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering (CEGE), as well as through the new interdisciplinary programmes at UCL
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PhD and MRes programmes in Risk and Disaster Reduction, MSc programmes in Risk, Disaster and Resilience and Risk and Disaster Science, and an undergraduate BSc programme in Global Humanitarian Studies
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TypeHybridAvailable for SecondmentNoClosing Date02-Jul-2024 The Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology is part of UCL’s Division of Psychology and Language Sciences (PALS). Psychology at UCL
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TypeHybridAvailable for SecondmentNoClosing Date02-Jun-2024 The Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology is part of UCL’s Division of Psychology and Language Sciences (PALS). Psychology at UCL
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sciences You will have an understanding and knowledge of Survey Methodology and experience of undertaking advanced quantitative analysis using large scale complex survey data. A PhD in Survey Methodology
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; Gender, Society and Representation; Race, Ethnicity and Postcolonial Studies; Health Humanities; European Studies; and Early Modern Studies. These attract large cohorts of Masters students every year, as