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Sustainable Development Goals and PRME principles, we deliver high-impact, inclusive research and education across leadership, organisational behaviour, HRM, operations, strategy, and more. Our collegial
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and career development, culminating in a written thesis. The PhD stage will typically take three and a half years to complete. You will also enjoy opportunities for domestic and international conference
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development and delivery of high-quality learning experiences across undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Drawing on academic expertise and industry engagement, the position supports the University’s
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publications, policy development, and active representation at national and international forums. About you The appointee will hold: A doctoral qualification (or equivalent accreditation and standing); and
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Automating code generation, SQL query formulation, and data preprocessing pipelines is a crucial step toward intelligent and efficient software development. This project aims to leverage large
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systems and its impact on human decision-making, trust, and regulatory design. The rapid evolution of AI, from generative models that produce text and recommendations to agentic AI systems that autonomously
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’ Summits (once as a scholar, and once as the debate talent) I was able to meet some amazing minds and absorb their experience and knowledge to develop my own perspective and ideas. The leadership development
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training and undertake professional development to support enabling supervision practice. We understand this as an important and on-going area of professional development for all our supervisors
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University of Warwick (UK), explores the design and development of computational Decision Support tools to help us better manage the interactions between beneficial insects, such as bees, and the flowering
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Agent-based computational simulations are now widely employed to study the evolution of behaviour, e.g., predator-prey simulations, the evolution of cooperation and altruism, the evolution of niches