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Stakeholder relationship development/research impact. To be considered for this PhD, please follow the instructions, click the 'Apply' button above. Application deadline: February 17 2026 Interviews
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to the cohort each year. You can find further details at https://www.centre-ub.org/studentships/call-for-applicants/ Informal enquiries about the project prior to application can be directed to Professor Heather
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development. We will also expect evidence of a range of facilities and maintenance experience, knowledge of the relevant legislative requirements and their application, with the ability to communicate clearly
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, responsive to local and national contexts, and capable of informing multi-level policy development. Partnering with the Department for Transport, this PhD will explore behavioural barriers and opportunities
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criminal justice context will be desirable, as well as a research focus which aligns with understanding behaviour and policy development. To be considered for this PhD, please follow the instructions, click
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develop through our sector-leading Birmingham Professional programme which provides all professional services staff with development opportunities and the encouragement to reach their full potential. With
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to funding stipulations set by UKRI, we are able to recruit up to 30% of international applicants to the cohort each year. You can find further details at https://www.centre-ub.org/studentships/call-for
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of Applied Health Sciences and will play a central role in delivering the NIHR Research Professorship awarded to Professor Joht Singh Chandan: (NIHR306365, https://fundingawards.nihr.ac.uk/award/NIHR306365
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sector-leading Birmingham Professional programme which provides all professional services staff with development opportunities and the encouragement to reach their full potential. With almost 5,000
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of three tree species (Oak, Ash and Silver Birch) through applying ‘speed breeding’ conditions (https://doi.org/10.1007/s10681-024-03300-x ) as a tool to enable future breeding programmes in these species