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met by the start of the PhD. Funding Notes The award will fund the full (UK or Overseas) tuition fee and UKRI stipend (currently £19,237 for 2024/25) for 3.5 years, as well as a research grant to
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The School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering at the University of Sheffield is recruiting for a PhD position associated with the EPSRC funded New Investigator Award BONESFE
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This PhD project will use two secondary datasets and a series of experiments to explore how teams led by white women and ethnic minorities manage status related conflict in newly formed teams
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and advanced knowledge of quantitative research methods and experience of work psychology. The successful candidate is offered a unique opportunity to work on a fully funded PhD project in collaboration
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) is a joint project that will significantly advance the growing field of Transformative Service Research (TSR). This will offer the PhD candidate an opportunity to work closely with researchers from
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for the award of a PhD, the project should also have practical relevance for the ILO. It is anticipated that the project will produce recommendations for how the capacity and effectiveness of national labour
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in advance to discuss their ideas. Details about entry requirements and how to apply here can be found on the Management School website here: - www.sheffield.ac.uk/management/phd/scholarships
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Supervisors: Prof. Solomon Brown (University of Sheffield) & Dr Mark Workman (Imperial College) Socio-technical transitions are complex and subject to deep uncertainty. Indeed, topics previously considered to be subjected to scientific processes of `prediction’ – such as the retail price...
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operation becomes more critical and will be the subject of this PhD project. This research will focus on analysis of various faults and corresponding detection techniques which is the most critical life-time
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: www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/apply/applying Funding notes The PhD studentship will cover standard UK home tuition fees and provide a tax-free stipend at the standard UK Research Council rate (currently £19,237