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by the charity Working Families. Cranfield University's expertise in automation, embedded systems, and global development engineering provides an ideal research environment for this innovative project
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is attached to this funding. Funding is for university course fees only. University fees and bench fees: University fees and consumables costs will be met by the University for one year of
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Join a cutting-edge research initiative developing breakthrough sanitation technologies for global impact. This fully funded PhD or MSc by Research opportunity, sponsored by the Gates Foundation, provides full tuition fees, annual stipend, and research expenses. The research investigates how...
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This research project, part of the Gates Foundation’s global health initiative, involves detailed chemical and biological analysis of liquid and solid waste from innovative toilet systems. Students will handle real human waste samples to develop robust protocols for solid and liquid waste...
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Design and Manufacturing Engineering to Tackle Global Sanitation Challenges - MSc by Research or PhD
Design and manufacturing engineering represents the critical bridge between innovative concepts and real-world implementation, particularly in global sanitation technology where products must be both technically sophisticated and manufacturable at scale. With increasing emphasis on rapid...
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ranked in the Top 30 family friendly employers in the UK by the charity Working Families. Cranfield University's expertise in automation, embedded systems, and global development engineering provides
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). The scholarship is jointly funded by the University, the Blavatnik Family Foundation and University College in honour of the Duke of Cambridge, who opened the new Blavatnik School of Government in 2016
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Through a newly established Preferred Partnership agreement with the Aziz Foundation , University of Greenwich students following certain courses of study are now able to apply to the Aziz
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. The scholarship is jointly funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and the University. It supports students from developing Commonwealth countries who would not otherwise be able to study in