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. This project will suit applicants interested in energy systems, modelling and the decarbonisation of marine transport. The project is part of the Process Industries: Net Zero (PINZ) Centre for Doctoral
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decarbonisation of marine transport. The project is part of the Process Industries: Net Zero (PINZ) Centre for Doctoral Training , and is sponsored by the Maritime Research and Innovation consortium (MarRI-UK) and
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scientists at Newcastle University and PuriFire as part of the EPSRC PINZ (Process Industries: Net Zero) Centre for Doctoral Training in: Reactor design optimisation: contribute to the design of the UK’s
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down, it leads to osteoarthritis (OA), a painful, progressive musculoskeletal disease affecting over 600 million people worldwide. A key regulator of cartilage identity is SOX9, a transcription factor
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Masters with strong research training element would be highly advantageous. If your first language is not English you need an overall IELTS score of 6.5 (at least 5.5 in all sub-skills) or equivalent
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for candidates passionate about sustainability, plant science, and nature-based engineering innovation. This PhD studentship is part of the Water Infrastructure & Resilience (WIRe) CDT funded by EPSRC and the
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urban green infrastructure, and shaping future design standards. Ideal for candidates passionate about sustainability, plant science, and nature-based engineering innovation. This PhD studentship is part
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(UK home only), a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £21,805 (2026/27 UKRI rate), and a research training support grant of £20,000. Overview This PhD project is part of the CDT in Process
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Award summary 100% fees (UK home only), a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £21,805 (2026/27 UKRI rate), and a research training support grant of £20,000. Overview This PhD project is part
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because true TIA is an important risk factor for future stroke. However, presentations to primary care for suspected TIA can vary significantly and a large proportion of patients have a low risk of stroke