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We have 27 Nursing & Health PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students in London

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

We have 27 Nursing & Health PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students in London

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

Doctoral studentships available at City, University of London

City, University of London is offering 15 doctoral studentships starting in October 2024 as part of an ongoing commitment to recruit 45 outstanding researchers to our six Schools by 2025. Read more

Discover the future of sustainability with a PhD at the world’s #1 university for Built Environment studies

Globally, we need to rise to the challenges of the climate crisis and create a more sustainable, equitable world. At the Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources, University College London (UCL), we believe a better future is possible. 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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