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climate science Analysis and interpretation of climate data Quantitative and communication skills Desirable Criteria Python programming Analysis of satellite data Knowledge of plant ecology How to Apply
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ACCE DTP Studentship - Predicting the impacts of climate change on urban tree populations and community forestry strategies Department of Landscape Architecture PhD Research Project Competition
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ACCE DTP Studentship - Climate-ready and community-informed diversification of local food systems School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Prof C P Osborne
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enthusiasm for environmental fieldwork and laboratory analysis. Practical expertise in one or more methods used in vegetation reconstruction and climate science (e.g. palynology). Knowledge of and capacity
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techniques, to provide a global assessment of how marine ecosystem structure and functioning is changing in response to fishing and climate change. Objectives: The project will combine empirical data with
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from climate change and human activities) impact local water resources. Essential Criteria Background in climate science Demonstrable ability of quantitative analysis and communication skills Some
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EPSRC DTP Studentship - Optimizing the activity of antimicrobial theragnostics Department of Chemistry PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Prof Jim A Thomas, Dr S McLean
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PhD in non-invasive monitoring of hydraulic conditions in open channels and rivers Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Dr Anton Krynkin
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ironment (e.g. pollution, extreme heat), future climate change and pests and diseases. Addressing these knowledge-gaps is critical to ensuring a sustainable and resilient urban forest for future generations
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the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas), and is being widely used to address questions related to fishing and multispecies effects on a stock level. Objectives In this project