These four-year studentships provide funding for fees and stipend at the rate set by the UK Research Councils, as well as other research training and support costs, and are available to UK and International students. Read more
These four-year studentships provide funding for fees and stipend at the rate set by the UK Research Councils, as well as other research training and support costs, and are available to UK and International students. Read more
These four-year studentships provide funding for fees and stipend at the rate set by the UK Research Councils, as well as other research training and support costs, and are available to UK and International students. Read more
These four-year studentships provide funding for fees and stipend at the rate set by the UK Research Councils, as well as other research training and support costs, and are available to UK and International students. Read more
The University of Exeter is offering 3.5-year studentships provide funding for fees and stipend at the rate set by the UK Research Councils, as well as other research training and support costs. Read more
Economics PhD studentships at a leading university. The School of Economics at UEA is one of the top-ranked economics departments in the UK, proudly combining an internationally-leading reputation for research with the highest standards in teaching and academic support for our students. Read more
The School of Social Work at UEA ranks 4th in the UK for overall research, with 90% of its research ranked as ‘world-leading' or ‘internationally excellent' in the most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021). Read more
Summary. Huntington's disease (HD) is an inherited disorder that causes specific neurons in the brain to die. HD patients develop uncontrollable movements as well as cognitive and sleep problems, and there is currently no effective treatment. Read more
Summary. In mice and humans loss-of-function of the steroid sulfatase (STS) enzyme results in inattention but enhanced motor response inhibition; we aim to understand the neurobiology underlying this dissociation using a new mouse model. Read more
Summary. There is no licenced vaccine against Staphylococcus aureus which produces life-threatening bloodstream infections ("bacteraemia") and has evolved antibiotic-resistant strains. Read more
Summary. Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is the leading infectious cause of congenital birth defects and causes severe disease immunosuppressed individuals. Read more
Summary. Mood disorders (MDs), e.g. depression, affect over one billion people worldwide. MDs show a bidirectional relationship with systemic inflammation, a key component in the pathophysiology of autoimmune disorders (ADs), e.g. Read more
Summary. Tackling eating disorders is of growing importance in society, with increasing numbers of children and young people referred to eating disorder services. Read more
The School of Mathematical Sciences of Queen Mary University of London invite applications for a PhD project commencing between September 2024 and January 2025. Read more
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