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improvement of care pathways and outcomes. Our doctoral training programme will address this deficit by creating a new coordinated training curriculum, partnering world-leading academic and NHS organisations
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Summary The Intelligent Systems Research Centre (ISRC) vision is to develop a bio-inspired computational basis for Artificial Intelligence. Our mission is to understand how the brain works at
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, but limited opportunity, to access Ulster University studies. The programme will provide students and young professionals with educational and training opportunities that will help their career
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. Impact: Establishing effective methods of targeted cancer treatment would provide better outcomes for patients. Important Information: Applications for more than one PhD studentship are welcome, however if
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: AgriSearch Doctoral Research Programme Summary The 4-year fully-funded PhD scholarship aims to explore a novel AI-based tool as a guide to (1
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: DfE CAST award in collaboration with Healthy Habits Technology Summary This PhD work is in close collaboration with Healthy Habits Technology
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interests. Research with National Museums NI This research studentship is one allocated to Ulster University by the AHRC to support the work of National Museums NI. Given the site-specific nature of the PhD
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comes with £900 per annum for three years as a research training support grant (RTSG) allocation to help support the PhD researcher. Anakor E, et al. The Neurotoxicity of Vesicles Secreted by ALS Patient