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, assessing performance and potential to increase soil water use efficiency. Cranfield University is a global leader in transformational agricultural and environmental science, technology, engineering and
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and effect link by gathering data on different crops and growing systems, assessing performance and potential to increase soil water use efficiency. Cranfield University is a global leader in
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(WIRe), a prestigious collaboration between Cranfield University, the University of Sheffield, and Newcastle University. The WIRe programme offers bespoke training that hones both technical and personal
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Research Project Title: Unveiling and enhancing nature-based solutions for mitigating emerging micropollutants Application closing date: 17/07/2024 Start date: 30/09/2024 Studentship funding Sponsored by EPSRC, the Water Research Centre (WRc), and four UK water utilities, this studentship will...
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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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individuals from their body and environment. However, often these disorders emerge gradually from (interactions between) psychological, physical, and environmental processes. In the proposed project we want
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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