43 web-development "https:" "https:" "https:" "Newcastle University" PhD positions at Newcastle University
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September 2026 Award Duration 3 Years Application Closing Date 30.04.2026 Sponsor Newcastle University, FMS and NIHR ARC NENC (Prevention including Multiple Long-Term Conditions theme) Supervisors Dr. Eugene
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Newcastle University, FMS and NIHR ARC NENC (Prevention including Multiple Long-Term Conditions theme) Supervisors Dr. Eugene Tang Professor Christopher Price Dr. Marie Poole Dr. David Sinclair (All based
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Closing Date 13th April 2026 Sponsor Cancer Research UK - Newcastle University Supervisors Dr Jack Leslie Dr Brian Ortmann Dr Ute Jungwirth Newcastle University Eligibility Criteria A 2:1 honours degree
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/electrical-power/ Number Of Awards 1 Start Date October 2026 Award Duration 4 Years Application Closing Date 15th April 2026 Sponsor School of Engineering, Newcastle University Supervisors Professor Barrie
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the international PlaTFoRm project (Practical Testing of Formal Requirements) [6] which tackles these issues through collaboration between UK and EU partners, including Newcastle University and D-RisQ Ltd in the UK
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. This PhD project will investigate how biofouling affects the hydrodynamic, thermal and fluid-structure interaction performance of dynamic flexible cables and develop novel engineering solutions to enhance
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Gavin Stewart at Newcastle University with Dr Nicholas Cryer and Dr Mark Gush (RHS) alongside Kevin Barton (RBA) Eligibility Criteria A Masters or first class UG degree in civil engineering
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Date: Friday 8 May 2026 Sponsor: EPSRC and RHS Supervisors: Dr Ross Stirling and Dr Gavin Stewart at Newcastle University with Dr Nicholas Cryer and Dr Mark Gush (RHS) alongside Kevin Barton (RBA
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duration: 4 years Sponsor: Newcastle University (NU Futures Fund) Supervisors: Dr Sarra Ryan, Dr Thomas Nicholls , Dr Robbie Bain Eligibility criteria: A 2:1 honours degree, or international equivalent, in
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solid handling processes. The successful PhD student will be co-supervised by Professor Kamelia Boodhoo and Dr Fernando Russo Abegão from the Process Intensification Group at Newcastle University, with