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This PhD is a collaboration between the University of Salford and DEFRA (The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) to forge a less noisy and better sounding future. Noise is the second
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international and UK programmes. The teaching activity could include modules in sustainable agriculture, equine, food business, environment and rural land management. You will be supported to develop an ambitious
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project will be based on simulation and analysis of innovative OWHS designs, novel O&M strategies, and potential end-of-life strategies, along with potential changes in not only the marine environment
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potential end-of-life strategies, along with potential changes in not only the marine environment, governmental guidance and regulations, operating conditions, and production needs, but also potential
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discriminating the impacts of storm overflows/wastewater treatment works versus other pollution sources on the water environment. In a previous proof-of-concept, Newcastle University researchers have detected a
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to reflect the part-time registration. Cranfield Doctoral Network Research students at Cranfield benefit from being part of a dynamic, focused and professional study environment and all become valued members
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1st October. Project Description Organismal development is an incredibly dynamic and sensitive process and for many species it is occurring in an increasingly volatile environment. Yet within a species
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themselves and do their best in an inclusive working environment where all colleagues can thrive and reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with different experiences
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. The aim when ensiling grass is to create an anaerobic environment to restrict proliferation of undesirable microbes thereby maintaining the nutritive value over the winter-feeding period and prevent
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materials for students both in person and via our electronic learning environment, as well as demonstrating in practical classes and acting as seminar leader Assisting in the supervision of projects and