Active travel, such as walking and cycling, is accessible and affordable and has potential as a public health policy to promote routine physical activity and reduce inequalities. Read more
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) consists of a series of essential climate change mitigation technologies used to achieve the carbon neutrality of the Paris Climate Change agreement. Read more
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) consists of a series of climate change mitigation technologies. It is essential to achieve the carbon neutrality of the Paris Climate Change agreement (Find out more here). Read more
Direct participation has been an important threat in democracy for some decades now. However, the ideals of widespread individual participation are often in reality under threat of hijacking by a minority of self-efficacious individuals. Read more
Supervisor (primary). Dr. Rupert J. Myers, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Supervisors (co). Dr. Pablo Brito-Parada, Department of Earth Science and Engineering; Dr. Read more
Transgender people are thought to experience poor health outcomes, both for physical and mental health. However, robust quantitative data have generally been lacking, with most existing research based on convenience samples and often with no comparison groups. Read more
The project covers the environmental pollution caused by automobile tire and brake wear and emphasizes the generation and environmental fate of micro and nano particulate originated from wearing across typical tire and brake life cycles. Read more
This project is part of a 4 year Dual PhD degree programme between the National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) in Taiwan and the University of Liverpool in England. Read more
Our research focus is to design and develop analytical, computational, and mathematical methods to understand the fundamental processes that govern the evolution of influenza and SARS-CoV-2 viruses. Read more
Summary. This PhD opportunity emerges from the need to develop an archetype and low-carbon heating approach that delivers Scotland's net-zero targets considering the implications of the built heritage, the surrounding public and private space and the communities that depend on many of our existing built heritage. Read more
We are seeking talented, motivated students with a passion for research in microbiology, gastrointestinal health and probiotic delivery led by Dr Richard Horniblow (Associate Professor in Gastrointestinal Biomedical Science) at the College of Medical and Dental Sciences and the University of Birmingham (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/clinical-sciences/horniblow-richard.aspx). Read more
We are seeking talented, motivated students with a passion for research in T-cell development and thymus biology to study under the supervision of Dr William Jenkinson. Read more
We are seeking talented, motivated students with a passion for clinically informed and clinically-based research using health data, studying as a PhD student affiliated with PIONEER, the Health Data Research Hub in acute care. Read more
How to meet human needs for timber while limiting harm to biodiversity is an urgent scientific goal. The aim of this Australian Research Council funded PhD project are. Read more
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