17 Economics PhD scholarships at PhD Programme "Gene Regulation in Evolution" in United Kingdom
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. Nevertheless, there are techno-economic challenges in biofuel production, which are increased when the socio-economic background and specific needs and limitations of the communities involved are considered
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, for example for production of biofuels and other potentially valuable chemicals. Nevertheless, there are techno-economic challenges in biofuel production, which are increased when the socio-economic background
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, and in particular intersections between masculinity, race and socio-economic status will be a primary focus within this study. The study will be primarily qualitative and involve spending time in both
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sustainable development (SDG 11) and economic prosperity (SDG 8) internationally (Aghelie et al., 2016; Teran-Yepez et al., 2020). Over the course of this project, a critical review of Scottish enterprise
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This 3.5 year PhD is fully funded by the UKRI and FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies. Tuition fees will be paid and you will receive an annual tax free stipend set at the UKRI rate (£19,237 for 2024/25). This project is only for UK students or those with settled status. The start date is...
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Funding Source: DTP Funding Duration: 3.5 years Eligibly: Available to eligible Home fees (UK) status Start Date: 30/09/2024 Supervisors: Dr Carl Slater and Prof Claire Davis Project Overview E-machine manufacturing has experienced significant growth over the past five years, with projections...
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differences by socio-economic status, gender, and setting (i.e. Ghana and Kenya). Studies could include a realist synthesis, co-production of implementation strategies, and testing the implementation
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This is a full-time, funded PhD opportunity open to both home and overseas students. Please note that only home fees will be covered - eligible overseas students will need to make up the difference in tuition fee funding. This opportunity provides an annual stipend of the research council...
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background (e.g., mathematics, computer science, electronical engineering, physics, statistics, economics). Closing date : 31st July 2024. Funding: Full-time studentships will cover UK course fees and an
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theoretical and practical work in various aspects of the family justice system. Funding providers: Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and Lancaster University. Subject areas: Law, linguistics, social