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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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are the premier postgraduate merit studentship at UEL and provide full tuition fees and a generous stipend. Founded in 1898, we at the University of East London (UEL) are proud to change lives through education
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analysis in biomedical data, in affiliation to the Artificial Intelligence Research Centre . The successful candidate will develop statistical and machine learning techniques to analyse biomedical data. High
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are inviting applications from the UK and abroad. 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
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Description: This new initiative on Sustainable Automotive Manufacturing by Design has been established to develop new knowledge, technologies, and capabilities in view of a low-emission and
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envelope of screw machines. Aim 2) To specify and develop an experimental test-rig to provide focussed bearing performance measurements under controlled conditions. This will involve the development of a
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help to develop the quantitative methodology for the project and analyse relevant databases, particularly the National Joint Registry and the National Hip Fracture Audit. In addition, you will be
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diverse working-age adults living with MLTCs, and use experience-based co-design to develop an inclusive physical activity intervention to support this group to live well. The studentship will address
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cognitive science. Have a proven, strong educational background in computer/data science or a related subject (see eligibility criteria); background in colour engineering is a plus but not essential Be
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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