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Health Informatics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 86 Health Informatics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

PhD in Social Research

The Sheffield Methods Institute (SMI) at the University of Sheffield invites applications to two fully-funded 3-year PhD scholarships. Read more

PhD Studentship - Reducing the Population Impact of Hip Fractures in Aberdeen

As one of the most common reasons for people requiring unscheduled hospital care in Grampian, with about 600 cases a year, hip fractures have a significant impact on the achievement of the Community Plan Stretch Target 11, healthy life expectancy. Read more

PhD Scholarship Opportunities Available - Study Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh

University of Edinburgh - School of Social and Political Science. PhD Programme (Students Worldwide). Support your PhD studies with one of our doctoral scholarships, including full tuition fees and a stipend. Read more

University of Warwick fully-funded PhD studentship exploring development and testing of a screening tool for Eating Disorders in Type 1 Diabetes patients

We are looking for a motivated MSc graduate in health or medical disciplines with experience in quantitative and qualitative research methods and an interest in the areas of endocrinology, epidemiology and health/clinical psychology. Read more

PREVENTION OF DIABETES RELATED RETINOPATHY: USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGY TO TRANSFORM CLINICAL OUTCOMES

Background. Strategies to prevent complications of diabetes, which are essentially vascular, can be highly effective. However, in the UK alone 80% of the health-care budget for diabetes (£10 billion per-year) is spent treating complications that should have been prevented. Read more

Beyond clinical utility: ethical dimensions of the social roles of AI-generated health categories

The Edinburgh Futures Institute’s Centre for Technomoral Futures and Edinburgh Law School are delighted to invite applications for this PhD studentship, funded by Baillie Gifford, to begin in the academic year 2024/2025. Read more

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