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We are seeking a highly motivated PhD researcher to develop innovative technologies that improve sustainability in the food industry. The UK food and drink sector is the country’s largest
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Project details This project seeks to explore: why do Community and Social Enterprises (CSEs) in some parts of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (LLR) thrive while others are struggling to survive? Working with national partners (e.g. Cooperatives UK, Locality, Social Enterprise UK,...
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minimum English language requirements. Further details are available on the International website . Funding information: This PhD project is jointly funded by EPSRC (via the Industrial Doctoral Landscape
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to tight deadlines and on multiple projects Have excellent communication and interpersonal skills Have a PhD in a related subject or equivalent experience Why should you apply? With huge amount of variety in
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or internationally excellent. About You · You will have a PhD degree or equivalent in an engineering discipline with a strong emphasis on materials science or materials engineering. · You will have
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; organise meetings and a conference; disseminate findings both independently and in collaboration with the PI. You should have a PhD in Political Theory, Philosophy, Ethics, Public Health or a relevant area
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of no more than 6 hours per week working with businesses at LUinc. or LUSEP, whilst continuing their PhD studies in parallel. This is an exciting opportunity for Loughborough’s Doctoral Researchers, who
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, supported by AI-based life cycle assessment (LCA) and life cycle costing (LCC) models. This appointment is fixed term until the current project end date of 31 January 2028. You will have a BSc, MSc or PhD
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with an accompanying letter outlining suitability for the post. These are then to be sent directly to the Warden. Candidates must provide contact details for two written references (PhD Supervisors, Director of Studies
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industrial setting. You have strong knowledge of thermochemical and kinetics analytical techniques as well as process performance and stability evaluation. You have a PhD (or near completion) in Chemical