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PhD studentship in Astrophysics – Weighing Galactic black holes with X-rays Award Summary 100% home tuition fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate
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monitoring through considering a wider area of the floodplain. Repeated detailed topographical surveys using a differential Global Positioning System (dGPS) will be used to quantify changes in geomorphology
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IAPETUS DLA PhD Studentships – Geography, Natural and Environmental Sciences, Mathematics, Statistics and Physics, Civil Engineering, Computing, & Geoscience Award Summary 100% of tuition fees paid
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-settled status). An annual stipend equivalent to the UKRI doctoral stipend. Overview Future droughts pose a major threat to UK water security. This PhD will redefine drought assessment through a multi
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they affect local and regional flood risk. This PhD project will explore how riverbeds in large tropical systems respond to the pressures of sand mining, and whether disturbed beds recover once mining stops
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, Nguyean et al. 2022). However, accurately predicting PB performance – particularly complex flow patterns within the structure and resulting inundation – requires advanced modelling techniques. This research
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superficial deposits, is essential. These datasets will inform hydrogeological models to identify groundwater recharge, routing and discharge, and where contaminants may be concentrated in the subsurface
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levees by drying out soils, causing shrinkage, cracking, and weakening of protective grass cover, ultimately reducing their resilience. This PhD project offers the opportunity to spearhead cutting-edge
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, or expect to gain, a minimum 2:1 Honours degree or international equivalent in a subject relevant to the proposed PhD project (inc. computing, mathematics, engineering etc.). Enthusiasm for research
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-focused, will directly support advanced flood risk modelling, hydrological predictions, and adaptation planning. As the student, you will gain expertise in climate extremes, data science, and hydrology