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art design PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 189 art design PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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PhD Opportunities in Art, Media Arts and Design

We warmly invite applications for full-time or part-time self-funded PhD study. About the PhD programme. Research in the. Art, Design and Media Research Centre (ADMRC). Read more

Urban Design Strategies as a critical Agent for Knife Crime-prevention

This is an exciting opportunity to research how by (re)designing urban public space, specific types of crime could be prevented. The state-of-the-art urban design research indicates that there is little research on the subject of knife crime. Read more

Doctorate by Design in Landscape Architecture

The Doctorate by Design from the University of Sheffield, is the first PhD programme in the UK in which you can combine creative practice, with critical analysis in Landscape Architecture. Read more

Design of virtual immersive environments for advanced anatomy training

Virtual immersive environments, including those that are anticipated to become available in the context of the Metaverse – a future immersive virtual world envisaged as a hypothetical iteration of the Internet – hold significant potential for future healthcare education. Read more

Contemporary art and Scottish colonialism

A practice led PhD of research on any aspect of Scottish colonial links and connections, its cultural influences, its effect on social, cultural, and political life, its effect on the personal life, in Scotland or beyond. Read more

Photography, Landscape and Trauma

The proposed PhD project is an in-depth investigation into the complex relationship between photography, landscape and trauma. PhD projects should be concerned with the overlap between these three keywords by analysing a specific, well-defined and highly original case study proposed by the applicant. Read more

Design of digital technology and machine learning solutions for mental health

The significant societal and economic impact of mental health conditions worldwide is well documented. With a growing awareness of mental health, the pressing need to streamline access to sustainable care services is now an imperative. Read more

Design for early detection of symptoms of anxiety and depression in university students

Anxiety, depression, and psychological distress can have a severe impact on university student quality of life and academic performance, and recent studies have highlighted the role that the COVID-19 pandemic has played in exacerbating symptoms. Read more

Robust data driven modelling for nonlinear and large-scale structures and systems

Supervisory Team. Dr. Jie Yuan, Dr. David Toal. Project description. The rapid development of artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies is revolutionising the engineering design process for the next generation of aerospace engineering products. Read more

Domain-Specific Languages for Collaborative Human-Robot Laboratory Experiments (ALBERT CDT)

What is ALBERT?. Doctoral Training in Autonomous Robotic Systems for Laboratory Experiments. A cohort of students will be part of a mini, pilot Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) focused on developing the science, engineering, and socio-technology that underpins building robots required for laboratory automation, e.g. Read more

Electrolyte design and engineering for next-generation batteries

Project. Advances in the rechargeable batteries for storage of electrical energy have always been the driving force for the improvement of our society, from communications to transportation and electricity delivery. Read more

Structure-based design of allosteric modulators for G protein-coupled receptors using molecular modelling and pharmacology experiments

Almost all physiological processes are regulated through the activation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). It has become widely accepted that most GPCRs possess binding sites spatially distinct from their natural ligand binding site (orthosteric site), termed as allosteric sites. Read more

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