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PhD Studentship in: Understanding risks from emerging contaminants (PFAS) to surface water resources
potential effects on human health. PFAS are frequently detected in various environmental media (including surface water and groundwater) and biological tissues. There is a therefore a need to develop the
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internet-of-thing type sensors, ideal for health and sport monitoring of the human body. This proof-of-concept will also be adapted for hard-to-reach or complex heat sources such as engines or aeroplane
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focuses on developing robots for nuclear decommissioning which can operate in areas inaccessible to humans. The facility is in Cumbria, next to the Lake District, which is one of the most beautiful regions
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conditions faced by warehouse workers, the challenges that trade unions and workers face to organise, and the practices that can make these organising efforts successful. The project will provide
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and evidence-based approach to facilitating learning in a range of face to face and potentially online delivery formats such as tutorials, lectures, problem-based learning, that promotes student
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multi-disciplinary group and have the opportunity to work closely with the industrial sponsor, forging a close working relationship and industrial contacts. We are seeking a motivated and resourceful
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the face of climate change This PhD studentship is funded by University of Exeter. The student will be hosted by the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Environmental Intelligence: Data Science and AI
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the least funded of all the 17 UN goals. While there has been a growing body of US-based blue humanities work, little in-depth qualitative work has been undertaken exploring British cultural relations
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to face future challenges such as population shifts and climate change. The research programme to be completed in this project will be undertaken as part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Water