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Climate-ready and community-informed diversification of local food systems School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK/EU Students Prof C P Osborne Application Deadline: 26 April
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Department of Food & Nutritional Sciences, University of Reading | United Kingdom | about 14 hours ago
-fairomics.eu/open-phd-positionsHiring organisation and offer posting contact details:Organisation: Department of Food & Nutritional Sciences, University of Reading.Number of positions available: 1.Country
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to tobacco, alcohol, or ultra-processed food industries, to join a major UKRI-funded collaborative project based in the Global Health Policy Unit. The opportunity: You will review the available evidence
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address from both peat-free culinary cultivation and food safety aspects. The proposed PhD study will assess the potential reason for the presence of the human pathogen in peat-alternatives/peat-free
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-Food Economics and Marketing, University of Reading. The post holder will be responsible for: Research: Working within the consumer behaviour project team and with the wider Raising the Pulse consortium
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field of MRI, Smart Food and Security; Microbiome; Drug discovery, Biomedicine, Human tissue engineering, Stem cells and organoids, Epidemiology and Bioinformatics. Candidates must have a PhD degree in a
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This 3.5 year PhD is fully funded; home fees are included and a tax free stipend set at the UKRI rate (£19,237 for 2024/25). This project is for UK students only. The start date is 1st October 2024
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Primary supervisor - Professor Martin Warren This PhD opportunity is ideal for graduates in biochemistry or biomedical science with a keen interest in protein science and its application in
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work within our circadian biology research group to contribute meaningful research that addresses challenges with a deep impact in food security, for present and future generations. You’ll also develop a
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qualities: a PhD in a field relevant to food systems, administrative or project management experience in a research environment or other large, complex organisation, excellent research skills, a demonstrable