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PhD Studentship in: Understanding risks from emerging contaminants (PFAS) to surface water resources
PhD Studentship in: Understanding risks from emerging contaminants (PFAS) to surface water resources Department of Civil and Structural Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students
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residence age and migration insights. About you You will hold, or be close to completion of, a PhD/DPhil in a relevant field (e.g. noble gas geochemistry, groundwater residence geochemistry) together
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. Experiments will be performed under anoxic conditions, and in a variety of different solutions including groundwaters representative of the UK’s geological disposal facility for radioactive waste. Detailed
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Award type: PhD Application closing date: 01/05/24 Start date: 01/10/24 Duration of award: 4 years Eligibility: UK, EU, Rest of World Studentship funding Sponsored by Leverhulme doctoral programme
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Award type: PhD Application closing date: 01/05/24 Start date: 01/10/24 Duration of award: 4 years Eligibility: UK, EU, Rest of World Studentship funding Sponsored by Leverhulme doctoral programme
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Award type: PhD Application closing date: 01/05/24 Start date: 01/10/24 Duration of award: 4 years Eligibility: UK, EU, Rest of World Studentship funding Sponsored by Leverhulme doctoral programme
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2024 Reference: RD-PHD-24-MK-R1-MH PhD Studentship: Circular production of phosphorous fertiliser – anaerobic digestate matrix effects on recovery efficacy Start Date: 1st October 2024 Primary
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, access, technologies, perceptions and discourses converge in time and space to impact the health and quality of freshwaters. In this project, the PhD student will adopt a critical perspective on the cause
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their licenced water and to support increased investment in on-farm reservoirs to provide drought resilience. This PhD will integrate environmental science, ecology, engineering and philosophy to explore the legal
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the Connected Waters Leverhulme Doctoral Programme, which is funding up to 18 PhD studentships to conduct multidisciplinary research on freshwater ecosystems, across two universities, Cranfield and Roehampton