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the ongoing anxiety of living with unstable cliffs and recurring landslip activity. As climate change accelerates these processes, there is a compelling need to address how communities can live with both
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students Subject areas Computer sciences Physical & Environmental Sciences Project description The accelerating impacts of climate change—particularly those related to water, such as flooding, coastal
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erosion, and the effects of climate change. Yet their visual and narrative cultures remain powerful expressions of resilience, belonging, and adaptation. This practice-based PhD explores how creative
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Supervisor(s) Enquiries email: livingwww@hull.ac.uk Subject areas Physical & Environmental Sciences Languages, Literature & Culture Project description For centuries, men and women have made a living from the sea and endangered their lives on its waters. Once the backbone of close-knit...
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Supervisor(s) Enquiries email: livingwww@hull.ac.uk Location: University of Hull Subject areas Physical & Environmental Sciences Languages, Literature & Culture Project description Farah Mendlesohn frames Sci-Fi as ‘an argument with the universe’ and across generations storytellers have asked:...
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Supervisor(s) Enquiries email: livingwww@hull.ac.uk Qualification type: PhD Location: University of Hull Subject areas Human Geography Geography History Physical Geography Project description
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Offshore Wind is essential if the UK is to meet targets for renewable energy generation. Dynamic subsea power cables (dSPCs), used in floating offshore technologies, are vulnerable to fatigue failure
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affected by several factors. As a result, the decision made based on these images could be affected depending on the quality of the images. For this reason, the aim of this project is to propose a