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We are offering a 3-year fully funded PhD position in developmental psychology at the Physical Cognition Lab, Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development (CBCD), at Birkbeck University. The CBCD is a
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degree classification or above (or overseas equivalent), and a Master's degree or equivalent qualification/experience. Qualifications will ideally be in medical or allied health subjects, psychology
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studying under the supervision of Jeff Bezemer (professor of communication), Jonathan Smith (professor of psychology) and Tim Bonnici (consultant intensive care physician). Adopting a longitudinal
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of psychology) and Tim Bonnici (consultant intensive care physician). Adopting a longitudinal ethnographic and experiential approach, you will (1) observe family-staff encounters over a period of time, exploring
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will have the opportunity to work on the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and psychology, by studying the impact of conversational agents in social interactions within different organizational
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this doctoral programme, the student will develop proficiency in mental illness and personality disorder symptomatology assessment, neuropsychological testing, cognitive and experimental psychology methodologies
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of the project team including Michael Mandler (Economics), Francesco Feri (Economics), Bjoern Hartig (Economics), Ryan McKay (Psychology), Gabriele Bellucci (Psychology) and Kostas Stathis (Computer Science
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, physiotherapy, sport science, behavioural science, psychology or a related subject. A Masters qualification in a relevant area and/or previous experience in qualitative methodologies or creative research methods
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of Psychological Medicine, IOPPN , King’s College London, in partnership with The NHS Race and Health Observatory . This is a 3-year PhD starting in October 2024. This PhD opportunity focuses on ethnic inequalities
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areas: Classics, Earth Sciences, Physics, Politics and International Relations, Psychology, and Visual and Performing Arts. The subject areas are intentionally broad and we encourage nominees to consider