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Exciting opportunity to join Loughborough University and contribute to a recently awarded Leverhulme-funded project on Internal solitary waves of mode-2: theory, models and experiments. A joint
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health and wellbeing of injured rugby players are lacking. This PhD studentship has been match-funded by the IPF , who provide ongoing support to rugby players who experience catastrophic SCIs or TBIs
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water footprints. The Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical, and Manufacturing Engineering at Loughborough University is one of the largest engineering schools in the UK. Our vision is to provide world
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Questions can be directed to our Director of Doctoral Programmes, Professor Stacy Clemes . Our entry requirements are listed using standard UK undergraduate degree classifications i.e. first-class honours, upper second-class honours and lower second-class honours. Entry requirements for United...
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leading expert in the field. Loughborough University is a research university with a strong record of success. In REF 2021, 94% of the work submitted was judged to be top-rated as 'world-leading
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training. The findings will be used to enhance junior players' training programmes and ultimately support their transition to full-time professional tennis. This PhD studentship is co-funded by Loughborough
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Supervisor(s) Dr David Maidment, Loughborough University Fehmidah Munir, Loughborough University Enquiries email: [email protected] Closes: 16 May 2024 Subject areas Project description
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Supervisor(s) Dr Fehmidah Munir, Loughborough University Karina Nielsen, University of Sheffield Enquiries email: [email protected] Closes: 16 May 2024 Subject areas Psychology Social sciences
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Supervisor(s) Dr Anna Rita Bennato, Loughborough University Dr Morakinyo Adetutu, Loughborough University Enquiries email: [email protected] Closes: 16 May 2024 Subject areas Economics; Physical
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cross cutting PhD Projects. Learn more here. You will be part of a team alongside expert supervisors from across Loughborough University departments. Dr Rebecca Grant, Dr Emma O’Donnell and Professor Andy