133 phd-position-in-hydrology-water-resources scholarships at University of Nottingham
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resources and a wide variety of microorganisms, requiring lower energy consumption in comparison. Biopolymers deriving from biological sources include proteins, polysaccharides, lipids, polyesters which
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Monday 06 May 2024 Reference: ENG1767 An exciting opportunity has arisen to undertake a PhD as part of the National Rehabilitation
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View All Vacancies Lifespan and Population Health Location: UK Other Closing Date: Friday 12 April 2024 Reference: MED2002 Applications for a PhD studentship are invited from individuals with a
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specialty, and when or when not to intervene within the reality of a resource-stretched healthcare system. This studentship is based in the Nottingham NIHR Biomedical Research Centre and includes access
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to pay for eco-friendly products. Therefore, this PhD project investigates the impact of mandatory ESG reporting on firms’ capital access, capital allocation and green behaviour, including but not limited
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fully funded PhD studentships. Prospective students will be part of a cohort starting in October 2024 and benefit from common activities and allocated travel/conference funding. We are looking for highly
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addition to improving crop productivity, it has an ultra-low carbon footprint, no chemical processing, zero water footprint, zero waste, and certification for organic agriculture. Unlocking the full potential of such a
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Monday 06 May 2024 Reference: ENG1771 An exciting opportunity has arisen to undertake a PhD as part of the National Rehabilitation
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the methane emissions from these lakes, we require a greater understanding of permafrost melt and lake development within these peatlands. This PhD project aims to quantify methane production with lake
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funded PhD studentship will contribute to cutting-edge advancements in automated drug discovery through the integration of high data-density reaction/bioanalysis techniques, laboratory automation