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student for research expenses. One Master's plus PhD scholarship is also available for students from underrepresented groups . Here there is funding (fees and stipend) for an additional 1 year Master's
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faced by operators as early wind farms approach or exceed their original design lifetimes. The successful candidate will investigate the technical and economic considerations associated with different EoL
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the role of L1/L2 learners). Essentials A Masters’ degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., linguistics, psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience). Students who expect to complete their Master’s degree by
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. Eligibility Digi4Age recruits talented researchers without regard to race, nationality, religion, age, gender identity, or disability. Applicants must: Have obtained a master-level degree or diploma in a
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understanding and development of innovation in the areas of music and performing arts, visual arts, digital arts, and cultural heritage. The successful candidate will undertake original research analysing
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, Computer Science, and Business. Academic Criteria: Bachelor's (Honours) degree in Law (or a cognate subject) at 2.1 or above (or overseas equivalent), or professional experience/qualifications; and Master's degree
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cities in Colombia and one other Latin American country, potentially, Peru, using a qualitative participatory and co-production research approach. The research will be conducted by you and the Principal
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research into predictive failure analysis methodologies for HVDC interconnection systems. This will include assessments of primary components such as switchgear and power transformers, as well as essential
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. Themed Studentships PhD proposals must focus on one or both main research themes of sustainability and diversity. In addition, at least one of the following sub-themes must be included: Creative economy
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equality . Kingston Alumni studentships At least one of the fully-funded PhD studentships listed above will be awarded to a Kingston Alumni who has completed an undergraduate and/or masters level degree