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Systems, Power & Energy PhD opportunities Systems, Power and Energy research within the School of Engineering is tackling many strategic and challenging areas of research in energy, ultrasonics
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Watt Kingston Upon Thames Middlesex University Manchester University Reading University Edinburgh University ST Andrews University UCL Durham Fees and funding Fees and funding Fees 2026/27 UK: £5,238
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works with companies developing photonics-enabled products and services, from consumer technology and mobile computing devices to healthcare and security. Each of our collaborations is built around an
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journey could begin with our highly relevant and structured MRes in Management programme. This provides training on specialist management topics of your choice and core research skills. Your training will
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defining environmental policies such as setting biodiversity targets. This project will aim to construct spatial models of biodiversity, explicitly accounting for the temporal structure of the data
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; 2 years part-time Structure: Either 60 credits of taught courses + 120 credit dissertation OR 80 credits of taught courses + 100 credit dissertation Thesis length: 24,000-30,000 words (including
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understanding of the nature of information and innovative solutions that connect theory with practice, people with information, and technology with humanity. Our research focuses on the following areas
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of power in its myriad forms and the different places through which it flows. We engage with differing critical theories of feminism, postcolonialism, posthumanism, post-structuralism, political economy and
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, inaccurate or impossible, the affected received signals can act as an indicator of the structure of the surrounding environments. This means, for example, if the signals are blocked or attenuated, then the
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the Roman Republic the politics of Ostrogothic Italy the modern reception of Greek tragedy Greek medicine masculinity and the classical monster the construction of the hoplite Roman eschatology Greek and