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. The project is an exciting collaboration between Cranfield University, the Water Research Centre (WRc), and four UK water utilities. The successful applicant will make use of the pilot-scale nature-based
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Training in Water Infrastructure and Resilience (WIRe), a prestigious collaboration between Cranfield University, the University of Sheffield, and Newcastle University. The WIRe programme offers bespoke
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well as developing and validating new tests that aim to provide information on technical, tactical and psychological skills of youth elite soccer players. The candidate will be responsible for all aspects
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funded PhD are to first quantify expertise in VAR decision-making and highlight constraints that undermine this process (such as time, technology, and psychological stress). We then aim to test training
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disorders emerge gradually from (interactions between) psychological, physical, and environmental processes. In the proposed project we want to closely examine these processes on an intra-individual level
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female soccer players. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS OF THE PROJECT Essential: A first class or upper second class (2:1) degree (or equivalent) in Sports Science, Physiology, Medicine, Psychology, Performance
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Sports Science, Physiology, Medicine, Psychology, Performance Analysis, Coaching, or other Sports related degree. Ability to critique and analyse scientific evidence, methodology and data. Strong
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individuals. The studentship will appeal to students with a sports and exercise science, psychology (exercise or health), public health, or technology-based background. The project is part of the Digital
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to the position (e.g., Psychology or Sociology) Have knowledge about contemporary Software Engineering (e.g., through attending respective courses, having experience from industry, or other related avenues) Be