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longer cope with the emerging “new normal”, where events once classified as rare now occur far more frequently. In England and Wales, sewer overflow impacts exceed £270 million annually and affect
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on their staff. Our new grant funding will extend this programme to study how working time reduction could support employee inclusivity at work. In this grant-funded studentship, the PhD researcher will play a
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pressure measurements. This will be a major advance on current experimental practice and will enable the assessment of the intake flow distortion in terms of the key elements that are known to affect the fan
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high-impact publications and advancements. Eligibility Applicants should have a first or upper second class honours degree in an appropriate subject and preferably a relevant Masters qualification
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CD3 is a new, multidisciplinary and multi-institutional strategic national research programme dedicated to using data to transform our understanding of cancer risk and enable early interception
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energy research, combining laboratory experimentation, computational modelling, and data analysis. Experimental work will be carried out in the world class COAST laboratory, examining floating offshore
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The experience of pain is dynamic beyond nociceptive signalling, affected by emotional, motivational and cognitive factors. This PhD project aims to investigate the underlying neurobiological
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, and data privacy considerations for clinical deployment. Expected Impact The research will produce novel AI methodologies, commercially viable software for ICRI's global cancer centre network, improved
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training programme by the University of Liverpool. As well as gaining a formal HE teaching qualification, you’ll learn key pedagogical skills for the academic job market, primarily through shadowing mentored
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are not limited to): Authorship and the protection of AI-generated works; Generative AI and copyright infringement; The impact of generative AI on the labour, reward, and autonomy granting functions