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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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stipend of £14,427 per annum (0.75 of the standard UKRI rate), plus a salary of £7,401. In addition, PhD tuition fees will be covered. About Our Team Our team in the Department of Accounting, Economics
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This 3.5 year PhD is fully funded by the UKRI and FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies. Tuition fees will be paid and you will receive an annual tax free stipend set at the UKRI rate (£19,237 for 2024/25). This project is only for UK students or those with settled status. The start date is...
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Business and Society Finance and Risk Industrial Economics The eight departments have outlined their strategic research topic areas, which are: Corporate governance and Climate Reporting (Accounting) AI
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eight departments and offers PhD pathways in the following four areas: Business and Management Business and Society Finance and Risk Industrial Economics The eight departments have outlined
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framework for digital transformation, exploring effective change management strategies, quantifying the sustainability impacts of digitalisation, and assessing its economic implications. The goal is to steer
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on process and product characterisation, comprehensive life cycle and techno-economic assessments to align with evolving market trends and client needs, as well as to support biochar-based carbon dioxide
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is October 2024 and international students January 2025. Project contact Dr Olamide Jogunola Project advert The introduction of large-scale quantum computing will profoundly affect industry, economy