11 geographic-information-system-policy-strategy PhD positions at University of Sheffield
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overcomes the geographic limitations of conventional systems, enabling global scalability and accessibility. Using advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) approaches, the project is aimed at advancing
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Overview The Christie lab is a nascent research group focused on the metabolic regulation of the mammalian brain. Led by the neuroscientist Isabel Christie , the group focuses on understanding gas
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Futures Funding Notes A stipend based on the standard UKRI rate. For 25/26 this is £20,780 year. A small number of enhanced stipends for widening participation are available. Increased value of £2,000/annum
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made. The project will involve using routinely collected healthcare data and/or large healthcare datasets such as the Clinical Practice Research Datalink. This is an excellent opportunity for someone
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students must cover additional fees from their own funds. Stipend top-up: An additional industrial top-up to the stipend is available for the right candidate. Industrial Engagement: Collaborate closely with
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at standard EPSRC rates (2025/2026: Bursary/Stipend: £19,795, Fees: £4,925). Stipend top-up: An additional industrial top-up to the stipend is available. Industrial Engagement: Collaborate closely with
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technologies? The University of Sheffield’s Leonardo Centre, a global leader in tribology research, invites a motivated and curious student to embark on an exciting PhD journey. This opportunity is generously
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or 2:1 degree in Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, or other Relevant Discipline. This project is available only for Self funded students. View DetailsEmail
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, international group, with current and past students from China, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, the Netherlands, Spain, and the UK. Our alumni have gone on to leadership roles in academia, industry and policy in
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, with current and past students from China, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, the Netherlands, Spain, and the UK. Our alumni have gone on to leadership roles in academia, industry and policy in their home