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The Imperial College Clinical Research Fellow Program 2025 seeks medical experts interested in neurological science research. This program offers a chance to work on advanced clinical neuroscience projects at Imperial College London.
Program Overview
Imperial College London, working with the UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), is offering a Clinical Research Fellowship. This program aims to push forward creative research into using EEG analysis in real time to spot delirium and non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) in hospitals.
The fellow will join a research group managed by Dr. Gregory Scott. They will help create a neurophysiological monitoring tool for use at the bedside, which could greatly improve hospital care.
Overview of the Scholarship
Host Country |
United Kingdom (UK) |
Provider |
Imperial College London (Department of Brain Sciences) |
Degree Level |
Postgraduate |
Eligible Courses |
Selected number of courses |
Benefits |
Fully Funded |
Eligible Nationalities |
Open to all nationalities |
Deadline |
22 July 2025 |
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct prospective clinical research with hospitalized patients.
- Perform EEG recordings (including using consumer-grade EEG devices).
- Carry out cognitive and behavior tests, and collect blood samples for biomarkers.
- Analyze neurophysiological data to support diagnostic algorithms.
- Collaborate with machine learning experts, clinicians, and engineers.
- Assist with the lab's neurocritical care research projects.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants should have:
- Experience in a clinical or hospital setting.
- Knowledge of EEG data collection and analysis (preferred).
- Knowledge of research ethics and Good Clinical Practice is needed.
- Good communication and project management skills.
- A proactive approach to research and the ability to work well in a team.
- An MBBS degree (or its equivalent) and registration with the GMC.
Program Benefits
- Participate in translational neuroscience research with substantial influence.
- Engage in scholarly activities within a leading academic setting that provides access to advanced resources.
- Receive guidance from prominent neuroscientists and engineers.
- Work with experts in medicine, engineering, AI, and cognitive science.
- Salary and contract details follow NHS Clinical Academic Pay Scales.
- The initial contract is for a period of two years (with a possible extension).
Application Submission
Please submit your application no later than July 22, 2025.That the final deadline, so don’t wait too long!

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University of Leeds
Eligible:
International students who wish to study for PhD at the University of Leeds on Scholarship.
Students can apply for a PhD degree study programs of Physics and Astronomy.
Criteria:
This is an automatic scholarship awarded on the condition that you achieve A*A*A at A-level (A2) (or equivalent qualification, based on the criteria used by the School for offer purposes). The grades must be in subjects required for the course.
You must be classified as UK/EU for tuition fee purposes.
You must not be in receipt of any other School of Physics and Astronomy award. If you’ve successfully completed a foundation year course at the University of Leeds you’ll also be eligible for this scholarship.
Last date:
March 10, 2023.


University of Central Lancashire
Eligibility
All nationalities
Applicants must have to enroll in the PhD degree program
Criteria
Applicants must have to enroll in the PhD degree program
Closing Date
23 February 2022






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