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interpretation PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 125 interpretation PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Advancing ECG Interpretation with Human-Centred Multi-modal AI (S3.5-COM-CChen)

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading global cause of mortality, accounting for a staggering 32% of all deaths. Despite the immense potential of electrocardiograms (ECGs) for early and equitable diagnosis, physicians demonstrate an alarming average interpretation accuracy of only 54%[1]. Read more

Understanding neurovascular coupling and its importance in the interpretation of modern neuroimaging techniques

During the past two decades, blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become the scientific technique of choice for investigating human brain function in the field of cognitive neuroscience. Read more

Advancing the state of the art in Argument Mining

Argument mining is the automatic identification and extraction of argumentative structure from within real world textual resources such as Web pages, Internet discourse, legal documents, or newspaper articles.  . Read more

PhD Studentship: Emotions, Objects, and “Affective Curatorship” in the British Regimental Museum

Applications are invited for an AHRC NWCDTP Collaborative Doctorial Award studentship (History pathway), to be held at Lancaster University’s (LU) School of Global Affairs in partnership with Cumbria’s Museum of Military Life (CMoML) in Carlisle. Read more

Exploring the meaning of potentially insignificant factors for interprofessional identity formation among students and healthcare professionals

  Research Group: Clinical Education
Effective teamwork and collaboration in clinical practice have become recognised as critical for enhancing healthcare delivery and ensuring high-quality patient care (WHO, 2010), with interprofessional identity (IPI) perceived as fundamental to fostering a collaborative ethos among healthcare professionals (Cantaert et al., 2022). Read more

PhD in Evaluating the Influence of Tangible 3D Printed Replicas on the Museum Experience

The University of Warwick, and Oxford University Museum of Natural History, are pleased to announce the availability of a fully-funded four-year (full-time) doctoral grant under the AHRC’s Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Scheme. Read more
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CDA: Sacred Space and Sacred Objects in Westminster Abbey (960 to 1540)

This research will investigate a key aspect of the medieval history of one of the most important churches in medieval England, drawing on unique – and uniquely well-preserved – sources of evidence that have not been properly assessed before. Read more

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