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benefits provided by plastics are indisputable but there are concerning impacts in the environment from the micro- to macro-scale. An emerging and ground-breaking biotechnological system involves the use
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focus and/or methodologies. Impact – We encourage applications demonstrating effect on, change or benefit to the economy, society, culture, public policy or services, health, the environment or quality
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physics on important aspects of cloud microphysics, such as rain initiation in warm cumulus clouds. This project is under the supervision of Dr. Oliver Buxton. Clouds, which are turbulent environments
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the Institute of Connected Communities (ICC) Being in Europe's largest regeneration area, UEL's research benefits from the rich surroundings and connections with the local community. At the University
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sensitive topics in a high-stakes environment and be witness to stories of stress, grief, anxiety, and depression. Preparedness to work during out-of-office hours and live within commutable distance from
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fieldwork around sensitive topics in a high-stakes environment and manage stories of stress, grief, anxiety, and depression. 5. Preparedness to work during out-of-office hours. Desirables include: 6. Research
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phyllosphere and soil communities from a high isoprene-emitting environment: A Malaysian oil palm plantation Microbiome , 2020, 8(1), 81. doi.org/10.1186/s40168-020-00860-7 Funding Bursary available (subject to
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thriving research environment. The Department of Economics at Royal Holloway produces world leading research and teaching on topics ranging from the effect of immigration on labour markets, to how and why
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to enhance research volume, quality, impact, and part of our investment in people, culture, and environment. UEL offers a comprehensive Researcher Development Programme (RDP) tailored for postgraduate research
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the domestic environment in fostering a material and imaginative space within which photographic representation of LGBTQ+ life in Britain could be created; To research and collect: i) LGBTQ+ people’s memories