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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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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
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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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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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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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, creativity and openness to participatory research and interdisciplinary collaboration are important. Prior experience in avatar/VR development, accessibility design, or user-centred design is welcome but not
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that values curiosity, creativity, and collaboration. Future‑Focused Careers – HetSys graduates are equipped with highly sought‑after skills in modelling, simulation, and data science, preparing them