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research into prominent academics and practitioners engaged in a critique of industrial animal agriculture Manage CRILS communications (written, online, in-person, and website) Attend relevant events
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medicine, with a primary focus on optimizing clinical trial design. The partnership will bring together the University of Oxford’s expertise in statistics, mathematics, engineering and AI with industry
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, in collaboration with other project members, to collate and map data on the seabed disturbing impacts of offshore industry and analyse them to estimate the effects of this disturbance on organic carbon
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to develop and deliver the UK's first nationally scalable, regulation-aligned training framework for alternative marine fuels and hybrid-electric propulsion. It brings together industry-leading vessel
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to develop and deliver the UK's first nationally scalable, regulation-aligned training framework for alternative marine fuels and hybrid-electric propulsion. It brings together industry-leading vessel
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gatherings, and large-scale conferences. This field is a key segment of the tourism and hospitality industry, requiring expertise in event management, business tourism, marketing, logistics, and stakeholder
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the direction of Professor Pinar Ozcan, gives the successful candidate the opportunity to join at the start of the project. It will examine how organisations can align profitability with consumer well-being. Many
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of delignified nanocellulose based gas transfer scaffold membrane for artificial lung applications). CELLMEMBRANE aims to develop the world’s first bio-based nanomaterial ‘nanocellulose’ to manufacture
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(Hardy Rolletscheck’s group, IPK Gatersleben). The project will investigate how a range of abiotic stresses interact to impact plant growth and explore the role that the microbiome has in providing stress
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on the seabed disturbing impacts of offshore industry and analyse them to estimate the effects of this disturbance on organic carbon stored within seabed sediments. This information is critical to identifying