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change. This consortium-based project is led by University of York and includes University of Nottingham, Coventry University, Kings College London, and Sheffield Hallam University, in partnership with
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Adams collaboration with the University of York has shown that these co-cultures can be grown on wheat straw in the presence of FYM (10% v/v) at laboratory-scale. This PhD program would extend
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work. Role A cross-disciplinary team of researchers from the Universities of York, Cardiff, Manchester, Stirling, and Southampton are working together on an exciting EPSRC-funded project, Edgy Organism
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Partnership on Inertial Fusion Energy, sponsored by UKRI and First Light Fusion, and in collaboration with Imperial College London, Oxford Physics, and University of York. The ability to think outside the box
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collaborating organisations are the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge University Hospitals Foundation Trust and the Universities of York, Leeds, Newcastle East Anglia
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of the research. Some projects will also be in collaboration with our partners at the Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence at University of York. You will also be taught a range of skills to complement
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change. This consortium-based project is led by University of York and includes University of Nottingham, Coventry University, Kings College London, and Sheffield Hallam University, in partnership with
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the University of York and Bonza Music Ltd based at the Catalyst building at University of York. Bonza Music is an innovative disruptive music technology start up business that is developing its patent-pending
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Department of Environment and Geography at the University of York, ranked second in the UK for research impact. The Department has a progressive approach to leadership and we actively live by and nurture our
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of the research. Some projects will also be in collaboration with our partners at the Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence at University of York. You will also be taught a range of skills to complement