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This form is only to be used by those successful FERA Science candidates who have been asked to apply by the PGR Office. Where you are required to upload a document that is not appropriate, please
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word document stating "Not Applicable". Harper Adams University is one of the premier UK Higher Education institutions focused on the land-based and food supply chain sector. With around 2,800
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markets (trade development), land use and healthy diets. Academics from food science, agriculture, nutrition, engineering, and agribusiness teams within the university are currently developing themes
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Department and Engineering Department Project Background: The reduced need and intensity of tillage where compaction is avoided improves soil condition and soil function, and helps reduce soil greenhouse gas
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supervisor: Dr Marie Kirby, Harper Adams University Project description Introduction to research area The application of animal slurries and anaerobic digestates to land to provide crop nutrients is facing
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on the intersection of technology, society, and ethics in the context of global agricultural practices. Preliminary findings will be presented at academic conferences and workshops to gather feedback from the scholarly
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: Candidates must hold a minimum of an upper second class (2:1) honours degree, or equivalent in an appropriate subject area (e.g. microbiology, agricultural science, biological science or a related subject
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the programme. Suitable applicants will have a background in plant science, a specific interest in plant metabolism, and embrace the opportunity to gain experience in a range of scientific techniques. In return
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. Project description: Background: Metabolomics is a technique that utilises advanced analytical chemistry to provide researchers with a more complete picture of the animal’s phenotype at the metabolic level
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land-based and food supply chain sector. With around 2,800 undergraduate students, plus those completing postgraduate, research and CPD programmes, Harper Adams University is the UK's largest single