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PhD studentship in Computational Chemistry – Training force fields for computer-aided drug design with machine learning. Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living
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· Select ‘PhD Marine Science (full time) as the programme of study You will then need to provide the following information in the ‘Further Details’ section: · A ‘Personal Statement’ (this is a
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an international supervisory team. Depending on your current and desired skills and interests, your PhD will combine fieldwork, lab-work, and/or data analysis, to address topics related to one of: Understanding
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” · select ‘PhD Chemistry (full time) - Chemistry' as the programme of study You will then need to provide the following information in the ‘Further Details’ section: · a ‘Personal Statement’ (this is a
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PhD studentship: Engineering Bioinstructive Materials to Guide Immune–Bone Regeneration Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate
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Technology Approval Scheme ) clearance certificate prior to obtaining their visa and to study on this programme. How to apply For information on how to apply, please click on the ‘Apply’ button above.
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-benefit infrastructure solutions to support long-term water security. Funded by School of Engineering, Newcastle University , this PhD studentship is part of the Water Infrastructure & Resilience (WIRe) CDT
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, thermal and fluid-structure interaction performance of dynamic flexible cables and develop novel engineering solutions to enhance their operational reliability. The PhD student will combine mathematical
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PhD Studentship: Development of a robust hydrological modelling framework for drought risk assessments Award Summary This studentship provides a tax-free annual living allowance of £25,726 plus a
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Search’ to identify your programme of study: search for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code: 8090F select ‘PhD Mechanical Engineering (full time) – 8090F' as the programme of study You will then