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The team of Dr Hunt, Dr Nolan, Prof Norris, and Dr Bailey at Brunel University London is offering a fully funded PhD studentship to co-design a physical activity intervention for working-age adults
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. The project will involve interactions with co-sponsor AWE and its partners. The materials evaluation research proposed in the PhD project, would lead to the development of improved materials with good stability
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enhancement, outdoor and all-weather operations, full flight-envelope exploitation, aerial physical interaction, collision resistance, etc. The specific research direction can be adjusted depending
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opportunity to work as part of a dedicated team within an ERC project “turbulence intermittency for cloud physics” (TITCHY), underwritten by UKRI, seeking to understand the importance of intermittent turbulent
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(*lead): Dr Catherine Brown* (Northeastern University London) Dr Derek Ryan (University of Kent) Aligned programme of study: PhD in English Mode of study: Full-time Northeastern University London As part
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Jonathan Breeze in the Department of Physics & Astronomy, University College London. Rydberg atoms, highly excited electronic states, offer exciting opportunities for exploring quantum light-matter
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managers, dance leaders and dance professionals. This will lead to the design and delivery of workshop activities to coproduce a programme theory of wellbeing or community dance. The successful candidate
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EU opportunities. The team will actively support bid preparation activities and take the lead on aspects of the proposals e.g., budgeting, justification for resources, data management plans etc
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science, physics, or atmospheric science. Funding The studentship is for 3.5 years and will provide full coverage of tuition fees, a generous travel budget and an annual tax-free stipend of £20,622 for home, EU and
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methods that can be used with identified players and the participating clubs to understand current training methods, development pathways and physical development programmes and their relation to ACL injury