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About the department The Department of Economics at Royal Holloway, University of London is a centre of research and teaching excellence. The department consists of approximately 30 academic staff
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. Nevertheless, there are techno-economic challenges in biofuel production, which are increased when the socio-economic background and specific needs and limitations of the communities involved are considered
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, for example for production of biofuels and other potentially valuable chemicals. Nevertheless, there are techno-economic challenges in biofuel production, which are increased when the socio-economic background
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of Nottingham PhD Opportunity- UK Students only – not eligible for International students Health economic evaluation of community acquired pneumonia in the UK Project Description: Pneumonia is a common illness
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economic burden of community acquired pneumonia within the UK. The student will analyse large datasets such as the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) and Hospital Episode Statistics to identify
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and post-progression mortality rates in cancer patients from shorter-term survival curve data. Health economic models of treatments for people with cancer model survival over the lifetime of patients
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the UK’s economic performance differs as a result. The lack of a codified constitution, the absence of a strong form of constitutional review, the weakness of the second chamber (House of Lords), and the
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-inorganic composites), the production of new feedstocks by thermochemical treatment of spent foam and/or the conversion of spent foam into new products (e.g. packaging material). Thirdly, techno-economic
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supporting the growth of local businesses and regenerating town centres. The overall aim of this PhD is to explore how local economic development strategies are affecting the determinants of obesity, such as
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(e.g. packaging material). Thirdly, techno-economic analysis of recycling processes will be used to assess and compare viability. Potential scale up of the most promising recycling systems will also be