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submit: All degree transcripts and certificates (and certified translations if applicable) Evidence of English Language capability (where applicable) A short research proposal (max 2 pages) A full CV and
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interview options (remote or in-person) and provision of interview questions in advance. We apply a broad definition of excellence, valuing professional and creative experience alongside academic achievement
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communities. Objectives: Critically review sci-fi depictions of flood resilience Explore creative and literary responses to flood risks through academic literature and community workshops Examine notions
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application must include: The project title and main supervisor’s name (Prof. Zengbo Wang) An up-to-date CV A personal statement (max 500 words) outlining your motivation and suitability A research proposal
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creative practices including art and song. It invites investigation of the extent to which the lone fisherman or woman, and the communities to which they belong, may have been romanticised over time
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, creativity, and collaboration. By integrating the scientific, historical, and social dimensions of coastal landslides, this project will contribute to building a more inclusive, adaptive, and empathetic
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) a project proposal, max five pages of 2400 characters each, including spaces, notes, appendices, references etc., related to the position, (4) Master [alternatively, the expected graduation date
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the following material via email to Dr. Casas (andreu.casas@rhul.ac.uk ) [ include “LSMO PhD Studentship” in the title]: A cover letter CV A brief research proposal (2000 words max.): interest in the topic, novel
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communities live not in fear of, but in creative dialogue with, water. Please click on the Apply button for further information and to make your application. Eligibility requirements We anticipate that most
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and how the research fits to the Nonlinear Systems and Control group (max. 1 page) Curriculum vitae (include the contact details of at least two references, and if available, a list of publications) PDF