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in hospital admission, loss of independence, and increased reliance on health and social care services. It is essential that technology-based solutions are introduced in a way that is person-centred
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like bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), direct air capture (DACCS), and nature-based solutions — can be responsibly integrated into pathways to Net Zero. It will use an interdisciplinary
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assess global urban transport policy implementations and integrate these insights into the context of Birmingham, identifying policy opportunities to foster behavioural change in use of transport modes
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from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl). Award value The Studentship covers: Stipend: at UKRI rate + London Weighting (£22,780 for 2025/26 academic year) Tuition fees: UK Home Fees for
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variability to address specific research questions. Student profile: Essential skills: The student is expected to have a background in one or more of the following areas: environmental science/ mathematics
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, transport economics, social sciences, sport and exercise sciences and medical sciences and with third sector organisations, representatives from local, regional and national governments and the programme’s
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ecological restoration projects. Solar parks are rapidly becoming a prominent feature in our landscapes, representing one of the most significant newly emerging changes in anthropogenic land-use. While
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the Unravel Mini-Lab in the context of menopause. Demonstrated improvement in diagnostic accuracy and treatment selection for women experiencing menopause through the use of the Mini-Lab. Increased patient
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Fully Funded PhD Research Studentship tax-free stipend of £20,870 Design, Informatics and Business Fully Funded PhD Research Studentship Project Title: Autonomous AI-powered red agents for enhanced
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-on experience with real-world SCADA data, industry collaboration with RES Group, and training in high-fidelity simulation environments (OpenFAST, Digital Twin technology). This opportunity is ideal for those