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deadline: 17 March 2026 Apply now University School of Economics offers a fully funded PhD on the economic aspects of water-resilient landscapes. The project develops a comprehensive economic analysis of
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a specific focus on predicting fracture and embolization risks. Detached blood clots can block flow to critical organs, making the understanding of thrombus stability crucial for treatment planning
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unreliable non-verbal cues. This project will investigate and formalize this tacit skill in the context of global supply chains where buyers are critically dependent on the knowledge and skills their suppliers
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pressures and 4) investigating the potential contributions of high potential locations to biodiversity and ecosystem services. The research includes review of existing restoration projects, spatial analysis
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, combining quantitative analysis with stakeholder engagement and policy evaluation. You will assess the direct and indirect economic impacts of salinization across vulnerable regions and future climate
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places, sectors, and societal groups; and (iv) translating these insights into regional- and EU-level scenario analysis and socio-economic decision-support tools, including multi-criteria assessments. Your
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of cognition. For example, attention fluctuates with alertness modulated by circadian timing, while cognitive abilities change over longer time scales due to skill acquisition and forgetting. Given the critical
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of climate justice through artistic research and creative practice. JUST ART PhD candidates will generate new knowledge and critically assess approaches that integrate scientific insights with artistic
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sound statistical models and methodology for the data-driven analysis of complex and dynamic systems, with the goal of enabling predictive, prescriptive, and pre‑emptive analytics. We work closely with
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. The project is grounded in cultural sociology and institutional analysis and combines qualitative and quantitative methods, including interviews, archival and policy analysis, and structured analysis