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therapy in young people are also largely unexplored. This PhD project will examine how nutrition is linked to mental health in young people, explore how young people and their families view food as a tool
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, understanding and engagement between students and the University. Working closely with senior leaders, Student Services and Reading Students’ Union, you will develop a coordinated, evidence‑led programme of
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. The student will be part of the SPECIAL group, an interdisciplinary research team based in Geography and Environmental Science at the University of Reading. The PhD is funded through the Horizon Europe grant
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of these changes on different timescales. The PhD project is expected to start May 2026. The student will be part of the SPECIAL group, an interdisciplinary research team based in Geography and Environmental Science
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discuss visa routes with candidates who are invited to interview. UK Student Recruitment & Outreach is responsible for the recruitment of undergraduates and postgraduates and for widening participation
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of the novel supramolecular polymers[1,2] and their biocompatibility. In addition to gaining invaluable scientific technical skills, this project will also develop the ability of the postgraduate student
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engines and natural cirrus clouds, hours to days after the emission. You will have, or be close to completing, a PhD in climate science, meteorology or related fields. Ideally, you will also have strong
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sponsorship is available on the UK Visas and Immigration Website UK Visas and Immigration Website . The University of Reading is a diverse, inclusive, and supportive community of students, staff and alumni
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the UK Visas and Immigration Website . We are seeking a highly motivated researcher with a PhD in a relevant discipline (such as microbiology, neuroscience, bioinformatics, or systems biology) to join our
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disease Infection Neurobiology You will have: A PhD or DPhil in a relevant discipline. A track record of high-quality research leading to publications in international peer-reviewed journals. A willingness