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We have 7 Economics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Birmingham

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Economics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Birmingham

We have 7 Economics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Birmingham

The Economics of Frailty

Opportunity for a self-funded PhD. 3-years full-time or up to 6-years part-time. Context. Life expectancy has increased in the UK and this trend is being repeated in other high- and middle-income countries (World Bank, 2019). Read more

Development and evaluation of preference-informed, decisional-guidance software for taking drugs to prevent cardiovascular disease

Background and rationale. In choosing whether to take a drug treatment (or other medical intervention), patients weigh up the likely outcomes if they choose treatment against the likely outcomes if they choose no treatment. Read more

Digitalisation of Energy Systems

We are recruiting highly self-motivated PhD candidates in the fields of digitalisation of energy systems, energy systems modelling and optimisation, and renewable energy integration. Read more

Empirical Modeling in Financial Engineering

This project explores the decvelopment and application of empirical techniques in Financial Engineering. If you are interested, then please complete an application to the PhD in Applied Mathematics. Read more

Mathematical Modelling: Real Estate Finance and Investment

Many mathematical constructs exist within the real estate finance and investment universe. This project seeks to explore, develop and refine these models to yield meangingful insights. Read more

Financial Engineering: Modelling and Methods

This project will explore the utility of various mathematical models within common financial instruments. If you are interested, then please complete an application to the PhD in Applied Mathematics. Read more
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