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protection PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 179 protection PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

On Analysis and Design of Submerged Wave Energy Devices

We invite applications for a Ph.D. position in Marine Hydrodynamics and Ocean Engineering at the University of Dundee, Scotland. The project aims in analyzing new generation of wave energy devices that are fully submerged, namely an Oscillating Submerged Disc, and a Wave Carpet. Read more

Use of Recovered Toner Powder to Enhance Durability, Engineering and Sustainability Performance of Structural Concrete Elements

The working life of reinforced/prestressed concrete elements is often determined by serviceability limit state which is governed by the movement of harmful moisture into the structure and propagating/initiating corrosion of steel reinforcement. Read more
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Superconducting and cryogenic electric propulsion system for hydrogen-powered electric aircraft

The Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Bath is inviting applications for the following fully-funded PhD project, expected to commence 30 September 2024. Read more

Island Nations Going Under: Submerged Statehood, Legal Protections Beyond Refugee Status.

Anthropocentric climate change exhibits asymmetric impacts on specific States, particularly those that endured economic, social, and political exploitation during the colonial era and underwent extensive fossil-fuel-based industrialisation. Read more

International Refugee Law

The 1951 convention relating to the status of refugees and its 1967 protocol make a claim to universality, not just in aspiring for universal ratification (about ¾ done...) but in crafting a general definition of a 'refugee' which, in principle, should be similarly construed irrespective of their country of origin or indeed the country in which they seek asylum. Read more

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