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Applications are invited for one PhD position in “Modelling and Inference for Mosquito-Borne Disease Elimination” at the Department of Statistics, University of Warwick. The successful applicant
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regularly reviewed and may be filled well in advance of this date. After this date, applicants are still welcome to apply but the position may have already been filled. This 4-year PhD project, is fully
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Supervisory Team: Paul Kemp, Andrew Vowles PhD Supervisor: Paul Kemp Project description: Beavers are ecosystem engineers capable of modifying rivers to benefit biodiversity and humans, e.g. through
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Medicine and Science PhD programme page. In place of a research proposal, you should upload a document stating the title of the project that you wish to apply for, the name of the relevant supervisor, and a
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and advanced knowledge of quantitative research methods and experience of work psychology. The successful candidate is offered a unique opportunity to work on a fully funded PhD project in collaboration
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. The project will draw on Expectation States Theory which highlights how individuals in newly formed performance-oriented groups are likely to be granted high and low status positions. In the absence of task
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scripts iii) experience consulting with, or representing, advocates in research. How to apply Applications should be submitted via the Psychology PhD programme page. In place of a research proposal, you
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to the robot. For example, in a simple pick-and-place scenario where a robot is facing two different objects, as its arm begins to move towards one of the objects, human observers ascribe a probability to the
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available on the topic of “Inequalities in utilisation of novel systemic anti-cancer therapies”. The student will work with “big data” to examine different inequalities (e.g by age, socio-economic position
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the discipline, demonstrated by a PhD (or nearing completion) or equivalent in Mathematics and Statistics, to develop teaching programmes, and teach and support learning; Please ensure you read the Job Description