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to their research training. The Project How does the structure of group interactions shape coordination, norm formation, and the emergence of communication systems? What changes when we move from pairwise
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for Psycholinguistics. The PhD project will focus on experimentally testing the social and cognitive pressures that shape human language evolution from the very early stages of language emergence, to the ongoing
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to Apply To apply, please follow the below steps: Complete the BCU Online Application Form . Complete the Doctoral Studentship Proposal Form in full, ensuring that you quote the project ID. You will be
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condition monitoring data, and help shape innovative solutions that enhance the reliability, resilience, and long term performance of next generation HVDC networks. Entry Requirements and further details
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a living-cost stipend at the UKRI rate. Students can apply to study part time or full time and should indicate this on their application form. Applicants wishing to be considered for the Global
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influences that define and shape their early careers and practice, including the impact of different learning and professional development phases. Further information on the study is available at the TPJ
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by 30 March 2026 at 23:59 (UTC+3h). Fill out the online application form and attach the required documents in English and PDF, including a motivation letter, curriculum vitae, master’s degree
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collective practices to improve their living conditions, largely independent of the state. You will analyse how relationships are formed and sustained, how life histories shape these networks, how leadership
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the relevant academic supervisor and you have been encouraged to apply, please do so via the Graduate School application portal here , remember to attach the completed Connect cover form (from the Connecting
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Bridges CDT funding application form . Further information Please visit the Creative Bridges website for more information or contact the Creative Bridges Team at creativebridges@leeds.ac.uk