At Birmingham we offer promising candidates the opportunity to carry out research in one of the UK's largest and most diverse Departments of Theology and Religion. The knowledge and expertise of our academic staff provides variety and depth of study and encourages multidisciplinary research and postgraduate study across the fields of theology and religion. Read more
The proposed project aims to enhance service user experience in End of Life (EOL) care, in the context of growing religious and nonreligious diversity. Read more
About Theology & Religious Studies PhD. At King's you will find a broad range of overlapping areas of research. Students can pursue traditional areas of study through. Read more
The Graduate School is led by some of the UK's most respected and high-profile scholars of theology and religion, and has an international reputation as a research centre. Read more
Philosophy PhD (On-Campus or by Distance Learning). Global Ethics PhD (On-Campus or by Distance Learning). We offer promising candidates the opportunity to study in a department that is strongly committed to delivering the highest quality of philosophical research. Read more
We offer promising candidates the opportunity to carry out research in a range of areas across the disciplines of Classics and Ancient History, including Ancient Near Eastern Studies and Egyptology as well as Byzantine Studies, the Ottoman Empire and the study of Modern Greek. Read more
Applications are sought for a funded joint PhD position joint between the University of Birmingham (UoB) and Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) in Berlin. Read more
The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) is the largest research institute in the world, specializing in general relativity and beyond. Read more
This project based in Dr Quince’s group at the Earlham Institute (. https://www.earlham.ac.uk/quince-group). will use machine learning to develop new computational methods for the integrated analysis of metagenomics and metabolomics data from the human microbiome. Read more
A perverse schober is a new mathematical object introduced in 2014 by Kapranov and Schechtman, generalising perverse sheaves and intersection homology. Read more
Many machine learning problems are formulated as non-convex optimization problems. For example, almost all the optimization problems in deep neural networks are non-convex. Read more
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