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Award summary 100% fees (UK home only), a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate), and a research training support grant of £20,000. Overview This PhD project is part
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Award Summary This project is part of the Water Infrastructure & Resilience (WIRe) CDT with a tax-free annual living allowance starting at £25,726, a generous research training support grant + UKRI
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with a strong commitment to sustainability and cutting-edge research. You will be part of a team alongside expert supervisors: Professor Zecca, chair of healthcare technology, with 20+ years
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wealth inequality, and how their career paths, values, and social networks maintain the status quo. As a PhD student on this programme, you’ll play a key role in generating new insights that could help
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. By integrating artificial intelligence (AI), multi-sensor fusion, and cognitive systems, the research will pioneer robust navigation architectures. These improvements are key to making future transport
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The PhD research project is an EPRSC Industrial Cooperative Awards in Science and Engineering (ICASE) with Constellium, a global leader in the development, manufacturing, and recycling of aluminium
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an original programme of research working with ecologists Dr Ashley Lyons and Dr Anne Oxbrough in collaboration with Dr Steven Ewing at the RSPB Centre for Conservation Science. This PhD is part of the Cumbria
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at the cool edge of their range to help them colonise new sites and mitigate losses elsewhere. In partnership with two Wildlife Trusts and the RSPB, I run a project developing and testing an innovative
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is challenging for consumers, businesses, and regulators to assess the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, while some novel textile innovations claim to be biodegradable, little research exists
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- advocating on behalf of the British defence estate - within UK Parliament. Framed by the sociological theorising of C.Wright Mills, modelled on NCRM Investigative Methods , and building on research by