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The project INFILTRATES: Influence of Financial Elites – Trajectories, Socialisation, Values and the Repercussions of Wealth – explores how financial elites in the UK, France and Germany influence
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properties in a few compositional series of network glasses, from which key compositions to study in the molten state will be selected. Improved understanding of melt structure will have a major impact on
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assess the impact of diets on health, welfare and growth performance of chickens. The project will involve a series of in vivo poultry experiments and supporting downstream analysis, including laboratory
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Institute of Photonic Technologies to be undertaken within the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at Aston University. Financial Support This studentship includes a bursary to cover the fees rate
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of business models, financial analyses, and market adoption strategies for DT-based highway management solutions. An NDA protecting the commercially sensitive information of our industry partners will be
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operations such as machining. This is driven by the need to complete repair tasks without disassembly of industrial installations. We developed a series of continuum robots in both short and long versions
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Please see the NWSSDTP website. Selection body Applications are reviewed through a series of panels at School level, by ESRC NWSSDTP Pathway representatives and leads, and by ESRC NWSSDTP
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responsibility Please see the Assessment Criteria detailed on the AHRC NWCDTP website. Selection body Applications are reviewed through a series of panels at School level, by AHRC NWCDTP Pathway representatives
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). Funding notes: UK ("Home") students: Successful applicants will receive substantial financial support, including a stipend matched to UKRI annual rates (25/26: £20,780), fee waivers (25/26: £5,006), and
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Details UK ("Home") students: Successful applicants will receive substantial financial support, including a stipend matched to UKRI annual rates (25/26: £20,780), fee waivers (25/26: £5,006), and project