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not cover the PhD tuition fees for international students. Candidates can not choose only the lectureship or the PhD studentship.
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Overview The International PhD in Applied Psychology is a partnership involving Nottingham Trent University, Ramon Llull (Barcelona) and Universidade Catolica Portuguesa (Porto) that provides a
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and effectiveness of fintech and mobile money, particularly in rural contexts is understudied. Therefore, this PhD project aims to conduct longitudinal studies to measure the long-term socio-economic
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research. The PhD candidate will aim to develop an understanding of existing climate change models and choose or develop a customised model for the purposes of the study. Furthermore, it will involve
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Overview This self-funded PhD project involves an investigation into filmic forms that push against, cross and/or transgress boundaries between fiction, ethnographic, essayistic or documentary
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Overview This self-funded PhD project investigates the complex and at times fraught relationship between photographic practices and the body in the digital age. Photography has undergone a major
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Overview This self-funded PhD project provides a suitable researcher with the opportunity to investigate the role that visual and political propaganda has played during the Covid-19 crisis
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Overview This self-funded PhD project is an in-depth investigation into the complex relationship between photography, landscape and trauma through the analysis of a specific, well-defined and highly
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multimedia visual communication. The project may be conducted as a 50% practice/50% theory PhD, or as a 100% theoretical PhD. The successful applicant will be supervised by Dr Carol Adlam, Associate Professor
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Overview This self-funded PhD project explores the relationship and tensions in visual culture and politics/ideology in moments of intense socio-political change brought about by rebellion, protest