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charity PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 16 charity PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

Development of A Next-Generation Multimodal Artificial Intelligence Platform for Early Breast Cancer Diagnosis

This Barts Charity funded project will commence in January 2025 and has funding for 4 years. The student will be based at the Barts Cancer Institute, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry (FMD), Charterhouse Square in the City of London. Read more

Cancer Research UK City of London Centre PhD in children and young people’s cancer 2025

The Cancer Research UK City of London (CoL) Centre is a world class hub for cancer biotherapeutics. The Centre brings together world leading cancer researchers from across four London institutions. Read more

Inclusivity, diversity and community engagement at festivals and events

Edinburgh is branded as the world’s leading festival city and is home to a range of major annual festivals including the Edinburgh International Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe – the largest arts festival in the world (Festivals Edinburgh, 2023). Read more

Deep Learning Based Machine Vision for Space-Informed Applications

The increasing congestion of Earth's orbit with satellites and debris poses significant challenges in space activities, while sensors from space provide valuable data about the Earth to inform net zero. Read more

Computer Vision with Responsible Artificial Intelligence for Human-Related Data

Human data is centric to many computer science, machine learning and biomedical engineering research. Such data includes human images/videos, motions and trajectories, medical images (X-ray, MRI, CT), faces, gestures, medical records, etc. Read more

Artificial Intelligence for Virtual Characters in Computer Graphics and Computer Animation

Driving by the heavy demands from the games and animation industry, smart virtual characters underpinned by deep learning based artificial intelligence have received significant focus. Read more

Scotland’s diaspora – was there social justice for the ‘failed’ immigrant in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries?

The creation of clubs and societies organised around ethnicity characterised the Scottish diasporic experience, both for those who received alms and for those who sought a means through which to meet and socialise with other Scots. Read more

What outcomes are important to patients with osteoarthritis? Development of a core outcome set

Osteoarthritis is the most common musculoskeletal condition worldwide and is the leading cause of disability in the UK. In our recent study to identify research priorities in osteoarthritis, the highest priority question to patients was “What outcomes are important to patients?”[1]. Read more

Preparation strategies for UK and Ireland-based altitude travellers

  Research Group: Cambridge Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences
Research Group. Cambridge Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences. Proposed supervisory team. Dr Ash Willmott. Dr Neil Maxwell (University of Brighton). Read more

Generating a tool to estimate the risk of acute mountain sickness in UK and Ireland-based altitude travellers

  Research Group: Cambridge Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences
Research Group. Cambridge Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences. Proposed supervisory team. Dr Ash Willmott. Dr Neil Maxwell (University of Brighton). Read more

Fully funded PhD studentships at the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistics and Operational Research in Partnership with Industry (STOR-i)

If you would like to solve real-life problems using statistics and operational research to have positive impact on business, the economy or society, then consider applying to the STOR-i Centre for Doctoral Training to start in October 2024. Read more

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