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science skills. Lab and Bioinformatics training will be provided as part of the programme of study. There will also be opportunity to participate in LepEU activities. For more information, interested
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applications must be made online via the above ‘Apply’ button. Under programme name, select 'Centre for Doctoral Training in Resilient Flood Futures'. Please quote the advertised reference number: FCDT-25-LU7-2
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university tuition fees at the UK rate. How to apply: All applications must be made online via the above ‘Apply’ button. Under programme name, select 'Centre for Doctoral Training in Resilient Flood Futures
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. The proposed scale of offshore development poses a significant threat to the marine environment in the form of physical disturbance. This has the potential to alter the structure and function of seabed
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fully funded, three-year PhD studentship starting in October 2025, focused on one of the following research objectives: To develop biomimetic designs that enhance energy harvesting and bioelectronic
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interdisciplinary skill set encompassing experimental design for physiological and cognitive research, as well as applications of computational modelling and machine learning approaches within thermal biology and
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, epigenetics, microbiome and Computational Biology. The University of Birmingham is one of the leading research-based universities in the United Kingdom. Birmingham is 68th in the 2024 QS World University
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to reduce frailty and thereby extend healthy life expectancy. This position is led by de Magalhaes at the University of Birmingham (UK). The goal of our lab is to develop innovative research on the biology
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degradation rates of synthetic micropollutants. The research programme to be completed in this project will be undertaken as part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Water Infrastructure and Resilience