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The University of Edinburgh aims to deliver positive impact for society. This means we want to improve peoples’ lives and protect the planet. Our commitments include being a zero carbon and zero
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‘You can’t unionise robots’: Exploring the impact of technology on the nature of work in the logistics sector in the US and UK Management School PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students
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for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), who perform economic evaluations via their influential technology appraisal programme and influence guidelines internationally. Furthermore, this research will build
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digitalisation on logistics workers in the UK and the US focussing on warehouse and parcel delivery workers. More concretely it aims to uncover: How does technology impact upon the labour process in relation
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, conservation policy decisions. While sovereign states have pushed to modernise agricultural systems, policy inertia has been associated with limited economic, technological and social transformation linked with
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You will be educated to doctoral level (or close to completion of a PhD), ideally with multidisciplinary experience that integrates environmental, agricultural, economic and social sciences. You should
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(or close to completion of a PhD), ideally with multidisciplinary experience that integrates environmental, agricultural, economic and social sciences. You should have a sound knowledge of agricultural
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Description Environmental Planning: Welsh Graduate School for the Social Sciences PhD Studentship Serious Games for Land use Net Zero The University of Gloucestershire, Countryside and Community
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largely been overlooked in current empirical literature in favour of foreign MNCs’ corporate social responsibility approach in developing countries (Amos, 2018; Doh, Husted and Yang, 2015; Marano, Tashma
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Technology Engineering. In addition to the research project outlined below you will receive substantial training in scientific, technical, and commercial skills. Quantum photonic networks enable powerful