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interdisciplinarity are embraced and encouraged. PhD candidates would have access to a number of highly relevant research groups mainly, though not exclusively, based within the Artistic Research Centre and the Design
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a person’s learning and career growth. The purpose of this PhD project is to explore whether artificial intelligence can address feedback bias in technology settings. Objectives · To explore if AI can
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. The models will utilise publicly available data and information. This PhD project will aim to determine whether and how climate change simulation models can be used to influence individuals’ knowledge
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analysis to understand the structure and composition of FDI within (sub-national) regions, the aims of the PhD project will involve a data-driven approach to understanding the effects of local informal
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their organisational resilience levels in times of adversity and crisis? Proposed Methodology Exploratory research approach that uses a qualitative, quantitative or mixed-methods. Data Collection: Data can be collected
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to have an appreciation of the challenges of quantitative data collection and analysis, and the skills required to overcome these challenges. UK: Successful applicants for the PhD in Nottingham Business
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development projects adopt gender-responsive approaches For instance, APM (2024) data shows that only 30% of project professionals are women, and only 27.13% of projects in the EU include gender-focused
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). Entry qualifications MSc in business, management or other social science discipline relevant to the topic. Qualitative methodological skills. Fees and funding This is a self-funded PhD project for UK and
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qualifications Entrants must have a Master’s degree in computer science, mathematics, operations management, operational research, or a related discipline; interest in Data Analytics, SC management as
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. For more information, please visit our website . Fees and funding This is a self-funded PhD project for UK and International applicants.