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and Land Use; Past, Present and Future Resilience (AGRI-DRY)”. https://agri-dry.org The network aims to develop an interdisciplinary approach to traditional crop cultivation through the recognition
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Exciting Funded PhD: Durability of Seals for High-Pressure H2 Generation, Storage & Use - Shape The Future Of Clean Energy! Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded
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of large existing datasets and qualitative community based participatory research approaches. Loughborough University is ranked number one in the world for sport-related subjects (QS World University
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project is the first formal collaboration between Swansea University’s world-leading Simulation and Immersive Learning Centre (SUSIM) and Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences. Over the last year, these
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this context, South Africa and other countries around the world are fighting a constant battle against invasive species which impact local agriculture, biodiversity and resources.1 Currently, the main solution
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Engineering is potentially the most important career in the world, influencing the lives of billions of people worldwide due to the enormous range of tools, equipment and products designed
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architecture practice Scott Brownrigg, the award funds research to address environmental and ethical issues, and enhance the quality of life of communities across the globe. It offers £10,000 to individuals
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establish the risks of EDCs in waterways, invertebrates and songbirds by a combination of field sampling, nest monitoring, and environmental chemistry assays using world leading analytical instrumentation
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Funding providers: UK Shared Prosperity Fund via Neath Port Talbot Council and Grove Nanomaterials Subject areas: The research will overlap subjects such as Materials Engineering, Physics, Physical
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. Barbara Maher, Lancaster Environment Centre and Dr James Byrne, School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol), and, in collaboration with an Engineering-based supervisor (Dr Farid Aiouache) and a