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to fair, transparent and inclusive recruitment. Our processes include: ● Diverse and balanced interview panels, transparent assessment criteria, and anonymised applications to minimise bias. ● Flexible
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(computer vision technologies). The interdisciplinary nature of this PhD will require the integration of environmental science, engineering, and community science methodologies. Supervisors: Primary
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Rising temperatures are intensifying climate-related risks in cities worldwide, with the greatest impacts often felt by marginalised communities. This PhD project investigates how nature-based
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Wildfires and floods are two of the most destructive natural hazards, and climate change is intensifying both. When fires strip vegetation and alter soils, rainfall can trigger debris flows and
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Primary supervisor - Dr Amr El-Demerdash Many natural products (NPs) show remarkable biological activity, yet their clinical potential is often limited by poor solubility, metabolic instability
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Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate). Additional project costs will also be provided. Overview Naturally functioning
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The rocky intertidal zone provides a natural laboratory for examining how abiotic stressors and species interactions shape ecological patterns. Species in this habitat are easily accessible and act
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21st Century Scientists: leaders in the science and sustainable business of the natural environment. Scientific background Marine plankton communities are sensitive indicators of environmental change and
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project, we will analyse the dynamical processes driving tropical atmospheric rivers, their interactions with low-pressure systems such as monsoon lows and tropical cyclones, and the skill of the Met Office
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knowledge of tsunami-generating processes and past events at identified high-risk sites through targeted fieldwork, building on recent studies of Anak Krakatau, Ruang and Awu volcanoes. Combining insights