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researchers or PhD candidates. Performing scientific research, and managing logistical tasks: using the project budget, e.g. transporting equipment, arranging shipment and purchases, booking accommodation and
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research within one of the PhD study projects on offer; training in the technical tasks of the individual dissertation topics through study of the literature and in making the objectives more precise
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cancer care Geospatial health equity The LIRCH fully funded studentship package includes: PhD tuition fees paid (home fee rate*). Tax-free stipend at UKRI rates to cover living costs. Research Training
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an interdisciplinary PhD research project about climate services to support salinity management and sustainable agriculture in Bangladesh? If so, an exciting job opportunity is waiting for you! The Earth Systems and
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to 14 m/s and high turbulence). Tasks: Independent and cooperative qualification through scientific research within one of the PhD study projects on offer; training in the technical tasks
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Indonesian Universities, are looking for a PhD researcher to work in the NOW-Merian funded project “A whole-of-society approach to health syste resiliency and pandemic preparedness in Indonesia”. Working in
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. Description of the PhD topic (project C5) Project C5 in the CRC is concerned with the multimodal macroscopic fundamental diagram (MFD) that represents network-wide traffic states in an urban road network
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! We are inviting applications for a 4-year full-time PhD position as part of the SCOPE project—Shelf-life Control, Optimized Pricing, and Excess Redistribution—a collaboration between the Operations
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, the challenges they encounter, the values, needs, and constraints that shape them, and how urban–rural exchange operates. PhD project: “New urban–rural connections: the role of landscape services in
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. The studentship will commence from September 2025 onwards, under the supervision of Dr Rebecca Baggaley and Dr Johan H Thygesen (IHI, UCL), Dr Rachel Burns (Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care, UCL) and Prof