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. Interviews will be held virtually / on the University of Exeter Streatham Campus in the week commencing 20 October 2025.
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UK tuition fees and an annual tax-free stipend of at least £20,780 per year Free-floating duckweeds and water ferns are highly successful, fast-growing, invasive pond plants. Despite their diversity in leaf size, shape and surface texture, all species have an astonishing ability to self-right...
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European Centre for Environment and Human Health in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at the Penryn Campus in Cornwall. Measures taken in the built environment to reduce energy consumption (to help achieve net zero goals) can impact on the indoor environment and have positive or negative...
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Water bounces off lotus leaves but spreads and fully wets the trap rim of carnivorous pitcher plants, turning it into a deadly water slide for insects. This fully funded 4-year PhD project investigates how plants tweak their leaf surfaces to make them fully wettable (“superhydrophilic”), yet...
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Climate change impacts on human health through a multitude of pathways, leading to a range of negative health outcomes, such as heat stroke, cardiovascular issues, PTSD, asthma, and vector-borne diseases. However, violence is usually not classified as a health outcome of climate change though it...
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University of Exeter Psychology Department is inviting applications for a PhD co-funded by the Eden Dora Trust (EDT) & co-supervised by EDT & a NHS Paediatric Neuropsychology service to start
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undertake a mixture of experiment, theory, and numerical simulations in the department of physics at the University of Exeter. The research question is how to effectively shape electromagnetic radiation when
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The University of Exeter’s Department of Engineering is inviting applications for a PhD studentship funded by the partner Liverpool Victoria General Insurance Group Limited, to commence on 1 November 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. This PhD project aims to explore how emerging datasets...
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The abuse of older people is one of the most abhorrent, growing, yet under-researched problems in modern society. Among the reasons for this is the lack of reliable datasets to understand the scale, nature, causes and impacts of elder abuse (the last ONS-led national survey was in 2006). This...
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Ultrafast lasers drive innovations from quantum technology to medical imaging, yet controlling femtosecond pulses remains a major challenge. Metamaterials are artificial structures with subwavelength features that enable tailored optical responses not found in nature—such as negative refractive...