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, focusing on the significant public health risks posed by viruses in drinking water sources. As water quality issues and viral outbreaks become more prevalent due to environmental changes and urbanization
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There is currently only sparse evidence of the pathways linking water justice and Indigenous water governance with mental health outcomes. The psychosocial and environmental impacts of ongoing
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agencies focused on environmental and public health protection.
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Project Details Air pollution remains the leading environmental health risk to humans, with inhalation of toxic particles accounting for the majority of harm. While the contribution of vehicle
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or equivalent degree in a relevant science subject, such as Biological, Environmental or Chemical Sciences (or relevant engineering discipline). Ideally you will have or be working towards a
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Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) Collaborative Training Partnership (CTP) scheme between Unilever Safety and Environmental Assurance Centre (SEAC) and University of Plymouth (UoP
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to help individuals and organisations reduce their digital carbon footprints, and reduce the environmental impact of high technology use across different technologies (e.g., use of wearables). This project
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on human biology, with significant potential to improve human health and understanding of our evolutionary past. The successful candidate will join a vibrant and growing research group, supported internally
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Over 80% of adolescents worldwide are physically inactive, and adolescent diet quality is often insufficient for optimum health and well-being. Given the rapid technological and environmental
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Funding providers: EPSRC (CASE) with co-sponsor, Grove Nanomaterials Limited Subject areas: Nanotechnology, physics, chemistry, biotechnology Project description: Nanostructured materials already