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PhD studentship: Addressing challenges in investigating causal relationships between environment and healthy ageing Award Summary 100% of home tuition fees paid and annual living expenses at UKRI
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to mitigate this compromise. The project compromises three steps: 1- Implementation of a numerical transient nonlinear model to predict the stack behaviour in a multi-stack environment; 2- Development
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practitioners who will make a tangible difference to future flood management in the UK and internationally. Our goal is to provide a nurturing and inspiring training environment to develop the independent future
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make a tangible difference to future flood management in the UK and internationally. Our goal is to provide a nurturing and inspiring training environment to develop the independent future leaders we
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generation of research practitioners who will make a tangible difference to future flood management in the UK and internationally. Our goal is to provide a nurturing and inspiring training environment
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practitioners who will make a tangible difference to future flood management in the UK and internationally. Our goal is to provide a nurturing and inspiring training environment to develop the independent future
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training environment to develop the independent future leaders we need who can translate research and innovation into practice. Find out more here: https://flood-cdt.ac.uk/ (FLOOD244) https://noc.ac.uk
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practitioners who will make a tangible difference to future flood management in the UK and internationally. Our goal is to provide a nurturing and inspiring training environment to develop the independent future
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the UK and internationally. Our goal is to provide a nurturing and inspiring training environment to develop the independent future leaders we need who can translate research and innovation into practice
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April 2024 Sponsor Co-funded by the Newcastle University’s NUAcT scheme and the Hub for Biotechnology in the Build Environment (HBBE) . Supervisors Dr Marin Sawa (Main supervisor) Prof Grant Burgess