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the wind/renewable energy training and research elements of the CDT programme. Funded by ESB and EPSRC, this 4 year this PhD studentship, at the University of Strathclyde is in the area of economics and
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component (MSc/MRes/MA), in a relevant discipline. Skills: Essential research skills, with a strong foundation in qualitative interviewing methods and fieldwork experience in community-based and participatory
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performance at master’s level focussed on Economics, with the expected completion date of no later than September 2026. A background and an interest in applied economics analysis, environmental and energy
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PhD Studentship: Green vs. Non-Green Innovation: The Role of Regulatory Policies and Market Dynamics
Business majors, they should demonstrate a clear interest in finance or economics. A strong quantitative background—particularly in mathematical modelling, statistical analysis, or computational methods—is
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science related discipline. Demonstrated competence in applied quantitative methods, including regression analysis, evidenced through formal coursework, a quantitative dissertation or project, or equivalent
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) are increasingly used to support financial analysis and investment advice. Emerging research suggests that LLMs may embed hidden political ideologies that influence how they analyse information and make