77 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at Nottingham Trent University
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: Successful applicants for the PhD in Nottingham Business School normally hold a first or upper second-class honours degree from a UK university or an equivalent qualification. Candidates with a lower second
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demands. This PhD project focuses on addressing workforce challenges within the health and social care sector, aiming to develop systems thinking approaches to enhance decision-making. The specific
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, billboards, placards, flyers, wearables, digital advertising, TV advertising, motion graphics and/or social media campaigns in particular. We are looking for innovative PhD proposals that critically
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. Qualitative methodological skills. Fees and funding This is a self-funded PhD project for UK and International applicants.
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, especially in the tech sector (Schepers, Vandekerkhof, & Dillen, 2021). In this context, this PhD project aims to investigate the role of entrepreneurial ecosystems in fostering resilience and enhancing
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management: strategy, planning, and operation, Prentice Hall, London, 2001. [2] M. E. Karaa, S. U. O. Fırata, A. Ghadgeb, (2020), A data mining-based framework for supply chain risk management, Computers
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the adoption and effectiveness of fintech and mobile money, particularly in rural contexts is understudied. Therefore, this PhD project aims to conduct longitudinal studies to measure the long-term socio
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departments and roles dedicated to such work. Reports show this approach may not be sustainable (see for example Hicks, 2024). We call for research proposals for a PhD project that studies the interactive
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cross country/sector study, preferably from developing countries where MNCs operate. UK: Successful applicants for the PhD in Nottingham Business School normally hold a first or upper second-class honours
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to have an appreciation of the challenges of quantitative data collection and analysis, and the skills required to overcome these challenges. UK: Successful applicants for the PhD in Nottingham Business