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Applications are invited for the Christopher Moyes Memorial Foundation (CMMF) PhD Studentship, a prestigious, fully funded opportunity to undertake a full-time PhD at Durham University, one
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catchments and river science. The successful candidate will develop world class scholarship in their field. They will have completed a PhD in a relevant field, have a track record of internationally excellent
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work that develops a range of theoretical, conceptual, and/or methodological approaches. They will have completed a PhD in a relevant field, have a track record of internationally excellent and agenda
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successful, reasonable adjustments will be made to support people within their role. Person Specification Candidates will have completed their PhD (or be close to completion) and should outline
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of which should be your PhD supervisor (if your PhD supervisor is not a referee, please provide an explanation). Next Steps Short-listed candidates will be invited to the University, either virtually or in
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e-recruitment system. Please check your spam/junk folder periodically to ensure you receive all emails. Referees You should provide 3 academic referees they should not (if possible) include your PhD
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Specification Candidates will have completed their PhD (or be close to completion) in one of the general fields of Electrical / Electronic Engineering, Civil Engineering (especially Solid Mechanics or Structural
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Durham departments and other institutions, and innovative educational practice to enhance the learning experience of both undergraduate and postgraduate students, including PhD candidates. Among other EDI
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high-quality outcomes, including some work that is recognised as world-class or that has world-class potential. Essential Research Criteria Qualifications - a good first degree and a PhD in an
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Specification Essential Criteria: Qualifications 1. An excellent first degree in area of specialism (e.g., cyber security, computer science, maths, or electrical engineering) 2. Normally, a PhD (or be close