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We have 16 Health Informatics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students in London

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Health Informatics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students in London

We have 16 Health Informatics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students in London

Fully funded PhD studentships at EPSRC DRIVE-Health CDT in Data-Driven Health (DRIVE-Health)

Application Deadline: 30 January 2025
 King's College London's EPSRC DRIVE-Health Centre for Doctoral Training in Data-Driven Health trains the next generation of health data scientists, computer scientists, software developers, and AI and machine learning researchers - a crucial component in the drive towards sustainable, equitable global healthcare. Read more

Harnessing Machine Learning to Mitigate Adverse Outcomes of Preterm Birth

Background to the project. We are excited to announce a PhD studentship opportunity in maternal health. This project aims to leverage advanced machine learning techniques to develop predictive models and interventions that could significantly reduce the adverse outcomes associated with preterm birth. Read more

LISS DTP fully-funded Social Science PhD Studentships

The LISS Doctoral Training Partnership is led by King's College London and funded by the Economic & Social Research Council & partner universities LISS DTP fully-funded Social Science PhD Studentships. Read more

LISS DTP fully-funded Social Science PhD Studentships

The LISS Doctoral Training Partnership is led by King's College London and funded by the Economic & Social Research Council & partner universities LISS DTP fully-funded Social Science PhD Studentships. Read more

LISS DTP fully-funded Social Science PhD Studentships

The LISS Doctoral Training Partnership is led by King's College London and funded by the Economic & Social Research Council & partner universities LISS DTP fully-funded Social Science PhD Studentships. Read more

SENSS Collaborative Studentship Competition

What is a SENSS collaborative studentship?. You will join an expert team of leading social scientists and an external partner (from industry, government, or an NGO, in the UK or abroad) who have already developed and defined a research project. Read more

SENSS Collaborative Studentship Competition

What is a SENSS collaborative studentship?. You will join an expert team of leading social scientists and an external partner (from industry, government, or an NGO, in the UK or abroad) who have already developed and defined a research project. Read more

SENSS Collaborative Studentship Competition

What is a SENSS collaborative studentship?. You will join an expert team of leading social scientists and an external partner (from industry, government, or an NGO, in the UK or abroad) who have already developed and defined a research project. Read more

SENSS Collaborative Studentship Competition

What is a SENSS collaborative studentship?. You will join an expert team of leading social scientists and an external partner (from industry, government, or an NGO, in the UK or abroad) who have already developed and defined a research project. Read more

ICare-DTC fully-funded Integrated Dementia Care PhD Fellowships

The Doctoral Training Centre for integrated dementia care (ICare-DTC) is led by Queen Mary University of London and funded by the Alzheimer's Society. Read more

ICare-DTC fully-funded Integrated Dementia Care PhD Fellowships

The Doctoral Training Centre for integrated dementia care (ICare-DTC) is led by Queen Mary University of London and funded by the Alzheimer's Society. Read more

ICare-DTC fully-funded Integrated Dementia Care PhD Fellowships

The Doctoral Training Centre for integrated dementia care (ICare-DTC) is led by Queen Mary University of London and funded by the Alzheimer's Society. Read more

Trusted AI for Diabetes personalised self-management systems

Diabetes mellitus is a common cause of morbidity and mortality across the globe. Type 2 diabetes continues to rise in prevalence annually; from 1980 to 2004, Type 2 quadrupled in both prevalence and incidence [1]. Read more

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