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About the department The Department of Economics at Royal Holloway, University of London is a centre of research and teaching excellence. The department consists of approximately 30 academic staff
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economic burden of community acquired pneumonia within the UK. The student will analyse large datasets such as the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) and Hospital Episode Statistics to identify
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and post-progression mortality rates in cancer patients from shorter-term survival curve data. Health economic models of treatments for people with cancer model survival over the lifetime of patients
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The Circular Economy (CE) policy agenda is mainly focusing on mature industrial models rather than on lower- and middle-income economies. However, identifying successful necessity-driven circular
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RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) are accepting applications for the 2024 RIBA Scott Brownrigg Award for Sustainable Development . Launched in 2022 as a collaboration between RIBA and the architecture practice Scott Brownrigg, the award funds research to address environmental and...
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 2 years in the first instance. The Faculty of Economics is seeking a motivated, enthusiastic and reliable individual for the role of Research
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framework for digital transformation, exploring effective change management strategies, quantifying the sustainability impacts of digitalisation, and assessing its economic implications. The goal is to steer
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on process and product characterisation, comprehensive life cycle and techno-economic assessments to align with evolving market trends and client needs, as well as to support biochar-based carbon dioxide
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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
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technologies and management practices that promise combined benefits. The goal is to provide actionable insights that can lead manufacturing organizations towards a more sustainable and economically viable