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Quantum Information Science and Technologies PhD
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  • Develop specialist knowledge in a Government priority subject and prepare for a career in quantum technologies. Whether you’re an engineer with an interest in quantum computing, a physicist with a
    Data Science for Health MSc
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  • The field of health data science is evolving, from AI-assisted diagnosis to large-scale epidemiological modelling. At Sussex, you’ll develop your analytical, computational and problem-solving skills
    Data Science for Sustainability MSc
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  • Sustainability is one of the most pressing global challenges of our time. Governments, businesses and non-profit organisations depend on data to shape sustainable development policies. These
    Data Science MSc
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  • Data forms the basis of knowledge and underpins our understanding of the world. We can find data everywhere – in how we exercise, what we eat and even in how galaxies evolve. From agriculture to
    Human and Social Data Science MSc
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  • Data is everywhere and affects every aspect of our lives and our society – from fitness trackers to online shopping to social media. Data is used to understand human behaviour, and to inform policy,
    Economics and Data Science MSc
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  • Learn to apply economic theories and develop enhanced data science skills. On this MSc you’ll gain a practical skillset that is in demand in today’s job market. You’ll build a comprehensive knowledge
    Informatics PhD
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  • Develop your scientific curiosity and pursue interdisciplinary research in informatics. Design solutions to meet social, economic and industrial needs. Research is led by scientific curiosity and
    Data Science (with an industrial placement year) MSc
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  • Data forms the basis of knowledge and underpins our understanding of the world. We can find data everywhere – in how we exercise, what we eat and even in how galaxies evolve. From agriculture to