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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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Project summary: In this project we partner up with Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Transmission to examine the social and economic value of major investment in electricity
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PhD Studentship: Green vs. Non-Green Innovation: The Role of Regulatory Policies and Market Dynamics
Project summary: Innovation drives economic growth and sustainability, but firms’ ability to innovate depends on finances, competition, and regulation. This research examines how climate policies
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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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Project summary: This PhD will examine the role of educational attainment and educational pathways in mitigating the association between social class background and early labour market outcomes in Scotland using data from Growing Up in Scotland. The research will contribute to debates on social...
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Science, Machine Learning, Finance, FinTech, Economics, or a related field. Candidates should demonstrate knowledge of Large Language Models, generative AI, and machine learning, with interest in financial
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-expert audiences. Subject areas : Accounting, Business, Computer Science, E Business, Economics, Environmental Sciences, Finance, Hospitality, Human Resource Management, Information Services, Management
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economy, providing jobs, local food with a lower carbon footprint, and preserving cultural heritage. Climate change has had wide-ranging impacts on them, including disrupted fishing activities, reduced
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of sustainable, high-capacity communication networks, contributing to Europe’s leadership in the digital economy. ANCHOR’s doctoral candidates will be guided by leading experts from academia and industry through