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The University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) is inviting applications from national and international prospective Economics PhD candidateswith an outstanding academic achievement and
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funded PhD studentship, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and Sellafield Ltd. The funding covers tuition fees and provides an annual tax-free stipend for 4 years, commencing
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A 3.5-year fully funded PhD position is available under the supervision of Prof. Xin Tu at the University of Liverpool. The position will remain open until filled, so please get in touch at your
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are important barriers that prevent many people from having access to healthier foods and improving their diet. The primary aim of this PhD studentship will be to develop and test population-level interventions
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The University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) is inviting applications from national and international prospective Management PhD candidates with an outstanding academic achievement and
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Applications are invited for a PhD (via MPhil) studentship in the School of Psychology and Humanities. The studentship is funded through the school and be part of the UCLan Doctoral Training Centre
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Dr Jamie Soul at the University of Liverpool. Eligibility Criteria You must have/be predicted, at least a 2:1 honours degree or (equivalent), in a biomedical sciences subject. A further qualification
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Closing Date: 29 April 2024 at 23:59 Eligibility: UK Applicants only Funding EPSRC Doctoral Training Partnership Studentship offering the award of fees, together with a tax-free maintenance grant
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Project contact: Dr. David Cooper Expected start: October 2024 Project summary This PhD studentship is part of an AHRC NWCDTP funded team project, ‘Waterborne: The Heritage, Culture and Environment