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The Circular Economy (CE) policy agenda is mainly focusing on mature industrial models rather than on lower- and middle-income economies. However, identifying successful necessity-driven circular
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the life cycle and techno-economic assessment of various thermochemical energy storage technologies in the context of industrial waste heat application Background: Waste heat generated by UK industry and
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advancing electrolyser catalysts and conducting comprehensive environmental and economic evaluations. This project is funded (home fees & stipend) and there is one place available. The deadline
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Fully funded PhD scholarships available in the Wellcome Doctoral Training Centre for Public Health Economics and Decision Science (PHEDS) School of Medicine and Population Health 4 Year PhD
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PhD study in the Department of Economics Department of Economics Social Sciences Research Programme Funding Available Students Worldwide Details We are seeking talented and enthusiastic students
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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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sustainable development (SDG 11) and economic prosperity (SDG 8) internationally (Aghelie et al., 2016; Teran-Yepez et al., 2020). Over the course of this project, a critical review of Scottish enterprise
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Funding Source: EPSRC DTP Eligibly: Available to eligible home fees students. Start Date: 30th September 2024 Project Overview This research aims to address the significant challenges within the hydrogen supply chain by exploring its needs and developing digital supply chain solutions,...
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RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) are accepting applications for the 2024 RIBA Scott Brownrigg Award for Sustainable Development . Launched in 2022 as a collaboration between RIBA and the architecture practice Scott Brownrigg, the award funds research to address environmental and...
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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...