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cultural and societal impact. This programme offers an experience-led and inclusive research environment, addressing complex spatial, social, cultural, and technological challenges. Placing care
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much attention has focused on flood overtopping, drought can degrade levees by drying out soils, causing shrinkage, cracking, and weakening of protective grass cover, ultimately reducing their resilience
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intensifying droughts and extreme rainfall in the UK, posing new challenges for the country’s extensive network of flood defence levees. While much attention has focused on flood overtopping, drought can degrade
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also be involved in a fixed number of teaching hours during your time with us. In year one, alongside your specific PhD research modules, you’ll complete a short teacher training programme by
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Thrive Global and two international partners in the United States and Sweden have been funded to deliver a new research programme, titled Collective Action for Race Equity in Health and Social Care (CARE
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(CHF) phenomena – the prediction of which is key to safely designing and operating water based nuclear reactors. Current industrial modelling tools necessitate excessively conservative safety margins
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change accelerate, we urgently need smart, evidence-based tools to plan, manage, and protect our marine ecosystems. At the forefront of this innovation is machine learning. Its ability to process complex
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the UKRI Home Fees for a Masters’ and/or PhD programme, and an annual tax-free stipend (valued at £22,780 in October 2025). As part of your award, you will be able to access additional funding to help cover
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of warning signs (“prodromes”) of impending flares, including type and progression of symptoms in flares, could help in providing earlier recognition. Previous related observational research has identified
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Thrive Global and two international partners in the United States and Sweden have been funded to deliver a new research programme, titled Collective Action for Race Equity in Health and Social Care (CARE