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erosion, and the effects of climate change. Yet their visual and narrative cultures remain powerful expressions of resilience, belonging, and adaptation. This practice-based PhD explores how creative
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Fully Funded Doctoral Landscape Award: Creative & Caring Communities (CCC) 2025/2026 Funding Providers: AHRC and Royal College of Art (RCA) Location: London, UK Funding for: UK, EU, and
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to manage and lead independent work within a larger team Demonstrates initiative and creativity in problem solving Commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion Ability to adhere to safety protocols and
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certificates (and certified translations if applicable) Evidence of English Language capability (where applicable) A short research proposal (max 2 pages) A full CV and cover letter describing your background
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, please send the following materials to Gemma Ludbrook (g.ludbrook@ucl.ac.uk ): Your CV (max 2 pages), Transcripts from your previous qualifications, A letter of support from (this would ideally be from
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of your qualification. A brief covering letter outlining why you want to study for a PhD at Heriot-Watt University, and what makes you an excellent candidate. An outline research proposal (max. 1500 words
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considered. Applicants must submit: All degree transcripts and certificates (and certified translations if applicable) Evidence of English Language capability (where applicable) A short research proposal (max
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every additional/new personality to the team! It is that easy to apply: Submit the following documents in English: Letter of motivation (max. 2 pages) that includes the names and contacts of two referees
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so, please include (1) CV (max. 2 pages), and (2) cover letter stating your motivation, qualifications and expectations related to this PhD opportunity (max. 1 page). You may be requested to provide
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and creative community engagement. This exciting PhD project will work in transdisciplinary ways to shed new light on how people lived with, and adapted to, water and floods in coastal zones over