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We have 12 PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Christchurch

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PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Christchurch

We have 12 PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Christchurch

UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering PhD Scholarship

Description. The UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering PhD Scholarship supports students to study towards a research doctoral degree in the Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering at Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury. Read more

Towards meeting UN Sustainable Development Goals: Catalytic removal of environmental pollutants

Golovko group is looking for a strong candidate suitable to take up a UC Taumata Whanaketanga Whainga | Sustainable Development Goals PhD Scholarship and capable of making a difference in the area of catalytic removal of environmental pollutants. Read more

PhD Research Scholarship Opportunity in NMR analysis of illicit drugs

We’re looking for a highly-motivated PhD applicant to join our multi-disciplinary team, to work on developing a field-invariant NMR spectroscopy database for the analysis of illicit drugs. Read more

Transportation Decision Making and Uncertainty

The transportation infrastructure is currently facing challenges from ever-changing disruption scenarios and unpredictability, particularly with the uncertainties brought on by climate change and natural hazards. Read more

Quantifying the enhancement of swimming performance through strength and conditioning / performance analysis interventions

About the Project. Despite its global appeal, swimming has been slow to embrace microtechnology in competition. This has now changed and has opened the door for researchers to investigate new conditioning practices and challenge the way things have always been done. Read more
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