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individuals from their body and environment. However, often these disorders emerge gradually from (interactions between) psychological, physical, and environmental processes. In the proposed project we want
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regarding player identification, selection and deselection is emerging. In collaboration with Manchester United FC and Manchester Met, a three-year PhD studentship has arisen, to be embedded within
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funded PhD are to first quantify expertise in VAR decision-making and highlight constraints that undermine this process (such as time, technology, and psychological stress). We then aim to test training
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This is a full-time, funded PhD opportunity in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Open to both home and overseas students. Please note that only home fees will be covered - eligible overseas
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This is a full-time, funded PhD opportunity in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Open to home and overseas students. Only home fees will be covered - eligible overseas students will need
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PhD Moving out of the brain: changing the course of depression and anxiety (1.0 FTE) (V24.0344) « Back to the overview Job description Depression and anxiety are often treated as mental disorders
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, and clinical research. The Department of Psychiatry is prepared to invest substantial resources to ensure success. Qualifications: MD in Psychiatry or Neurology/PhD in Psychology, Neuroscience
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individuals. The studentship will appeal to students with a sports and exercise science, psychology (exercise or health), public health, or technology-based background. The project is part of the Digital
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Funding providers: Swansea Bay City Deal Digital Infrastructure PhD Studentships Subject areas: Psychology, Computer Science, Psychiatry, Digital Health Project description: 5G technology supports
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understand human decision-making under uncertainty, its neurobiological foundations, and related psychological and psychiatric phenomena. S/he is to aim to publish in high-impact academic journals