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The aim of this PhD research is to advance the integration of digital tools into management approaches to support sustainable decision-making in industry, focusing particularly on immersive
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Building a Digital Twin of the Tees Estuary to evaluate the resilience of nature-based solutions for nutrient (N & P) capture Award Summary PhD in Water Infrastructure & Resilience (WIRe) CDT with
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College London is one of the world's leading research-intensive universities, committed to academic excellence and social impact. About the role We are seeking a Postgraduate Research Assistant (PhD
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and conferences, and undertaking teaching and student supervision. Ideally, you will have a PhD (for the Grade 7 Research Associate role) or postgraduate qualification (for the Grade 6 Research
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build experience working on an international research project. Strong data analysis and writing skills are essential and you should have experience in advanced social science methodologies. With a PhD (or
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24 February 2025. Please note that any offer of funding will be conditional on securing a place as a PhD student. Candidates will need to apply separately for admission through the University's
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and conferences, and undertaking teaching and student supervision. Ideally, you will have a PhD (for the Grade 7 Research Associate role) or postgraduate qualification (for the Grade 6 Research
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in pursuing a career in research and gaining hands-on experience. We are open to exploring opportunities for PhD studentships once this position concludes. We are looking for a candidate with: A BSc or
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Postgraduate Research Assistant (PhD Candidate) to contribute to the Transitions Project by researching the transformation of psychiatric deinstitutionalization (PDI) policies and their role in shaping
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You You will be educated to first-degree (2:1 or first) level in plant sciences (or relevant subject) with a preference for candidates holding an MSc or PhD in these fields. You will have research