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are embraced and actively encouraged. The successful applicant will be part of the Creative Practices, Methods and Analysis CPMA research cluster. More PhD opportunities are listed on the CPMA website: https
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Overview This self-funded PhD project focuses on the analysis of visual culture in, from or in relation to Japan. In particular, we wish to support projects that consider the political dimension
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variety of media to drive as well as monitor public behaviour. Visual analysis, and a thorough understanding of the relationship between visuality and politics, would therefore constitute a key element of
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Overview This self-funded PhD project is an in-depth investigation into the complex relationship between photography, landscape and trauma through the analysis of a specific, well-defined and highly
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protein crops. Global ingredient manufacturer, Kemin, are currently using their industrial fermentation expertise to develop protease enzymes designed increase the rate of protein digestion in non-ruminant
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environment that connects students with strength & conditioning, physio and performance analysis. We’ll look to you to help student-athletes balance academic and athletic life, keeping wellbeing at the heart
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practitioners dedicated to sustainable community development and poverty alleviation. The proposed research will be an exploratory approach. The innovative research methods may consider (1) network analysis
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. Performance is understood as having elements of live, audience-specific delivery. As a field that is frequently described as ‘interdisciplinary’, illustration makes a virtue of its cross-media adaptability. It
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-spread impact on the way that we see, understand and relate to the body. The opportunities for further research and critical analysis are vast. This is a quickly shifting territory making this a timely and
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, with the choice depending on the data available and the objectives of the analysis. Potential approaches include employing Machine Learning models (unsupervised, semi-supervised, or supervised