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a sub-sample of educationally more successful young people that are studying at university (Leone and Thompson, 2023). The consequences of this could be important in terms of alleviating wider
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University of the Year (Times Higher Education). The successful applicant will have a bachelor's degree in microbiology, or related discipline, and/or a master's degree in a relevant subject area and a keen
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a large interdisciplinary team. Studies will be supported by the School of Science and Technology at Nottingham Trent University, the 2023 Modern University of the Year (Times Higher Education). The
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. The research question will be applied to study a series of scenarios, including health, investment, education decisions, political preferences, and purchasing choices, among others. This PhD project intends
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of a young person's self-concept and identity, including the environments in which these individuals develop. During adolescence, individuals engage in the process of identity formation and their
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, and educational background. Understanding these variations will provide further insights on individuals’ decision-making processes and the factors influencing preferences. Ultimately, the project aims
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/global communities, for strengthening partnerships that allow that 'ecosystem' to achieve other goals? SDG 4.7 Education for sustainable development and global citizenship (United Nations) For example, how
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’ engagement with, and the activities of both foreign and local MNCs in a developing country context. With this broad outline of the area of study, candidates are encouraged to develop a proposal for
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Overview The project forms part of The Boots Company Collaborative Training Partnership (CTP), which aims to develop highly trained doctorate scientists with transferable research and business
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remains unclear. This project aims to develop and test biocultural methods for restoration of degraded ecosystems. It will involve a combination of conceptual and analytical tools from functional ecology