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Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Computer Science: Fully Funded EPSRC DTP PhD Scholarship: Robotic Third Arm
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Department of Public Health and Sports Sciences, St Luke’s Campus, Exeter The University of Exeter’s Department of Public Health and Sports Sciences is inviting applications for a PhD studentship
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. Successful applicants should have a PhD in a topic relevant to the broad field(s) of Security and Strategic Studies. Strong applications from candidates with PhDs in associated fields will be considered. Any
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Education pathway. We welcome applications from a broad range of expertise within the field of Security Studies. Successful applicants should have a PhD in a topic relevant to the broad field(s) of Security
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Education pathway. We welcome applications from a broad range of expertise within the field of Security Studies. Successful applicants should have a PhD in a topic relevant to the broad field(s) of Security
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. Any specific research focus may be considered, but preference will be given to candidates with subject matter expertise in the following areas; contemporary operational-level military history, future
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fracture occurrence reported to be 3-fold higher in women than men during military training. This PhD studentship will combine state-of-the-art imaging techniques, mechanical testing and finite element
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with subject matter expertise in the following areas; contemporary operational-level military history, future war, including artificial intelligence, cyber-security and multi-domain operations
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Be Part of the Future of AI in Video Analysis: Embark on a transformative journey with a fully- funded industrial PhD scholarship at the University of Surrey’s acclaimed AI research department
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution as a Research Associate to the UKRI funded research project ‘Atomic Anxiety in the Third Nuclear Age: How Can Arms Control and Disarmament Reduce the Risk