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Supervisor: Prof Sacha Mooney and Dr Craig Sturrock Subject Area: Soil Forensics Research Title: Unravelling the link between soil type and the occurrence of plague Research Description: Our
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fully-funded PhD scholarship commencing in October 2025 and tenable for three years. Founded in 2008 as the Centre for Forensic Linguistics, and substantially expanded in 2019 following receipt of a £5.5m
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pH and mineralogy could play a key role. This soil forensics focused project is part of a much larger ERC funded project involving epidemiologists, historians and environmental scientists all seeking
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digital forensic investigations where trust in visual evidence is paramount. This PhD project aims to overcome these limitations by developing novel approaches to deepfake detection that combine AI with
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of their PhD training. By the starting date of the PhD (October 2025), candidates must have completed their Masters programme in a relevant field (e.g., psychology, cognitive science, computer
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Supervisor: Prof Sacha Mooney and Dr Craig Sturrock Subject Area: Soil Forensics Research Title: Unravelling the link between soil type and the occurrence of plague Research Description: Our
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Studentship Information Supervisor: Prof Sacha Mooney and Dr Craig Sturrock Subject Area: Soil Forensics Research Title: Unravelling the link between soil type and the occurrence of plague Research
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the ERC Synergy Subnordica project. The student would be based at the Submerged Landscapes Centre, in the School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences, at the University of Bradford. This PhD studentship
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An opportunity to apply for a funded full-time PhD in the College of Arts, Technology and Environment, UWE Bristol. The studentship will be funded by the Wallscourt Foundation to further our
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of their PhD training. By the starting date of the PhD (October 2025), candidates must have completed their Masters programme in a relevant field (e.g., psychology, cognitive science, computer