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We have 22 Agriculture PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students in Edinburgh

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Agriculture PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students in Edinburgh

We have 22 Agriculture PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students in Edinburgh

Remote sensing of crop performance in winter wheat

Funding. This PhD project is part of a competition funded by SRUC. This opportunity is open to UK and International students and provides funding to cover tuition fees at the UK rate, plus a stipend to support living costs. Read more

Digesting for net zero: Using food waste digestate to lower greenhouse gas emissions

Funding. This PhD project is part of a competition funded by SRUC. This opportunity is open to UK and International students and provides funding to cover tuition fees at the UK rate, plus a stipend to support living costs. Read more

Assessing the ecological importance, conservation status and natural capital of ground nesting bees in agri-environmental systems

Funding. This PhD project is part of a competition funded by SRUC. This opportunity is open to UK and International students and provides funding to cover tuition fees at the UK rate, plus a stipend to support living costs. Read more

Sustainable Agroforestry Adoption for Policy Implementation in Colombia

Funding. This PhD project is part of a competition funded by SRUC. This opportunity is open to UK and International students and provides funding to cover tuition fees at the UK rate, plus a stipend to support living costs. Read more

Closing the nutrient loop: Recycling of local organic waste streams through vermicomposting and its potential as a fertiliser replacement

Funding. This PhD project is part of a competition funded by SRUC. This opportunity is open to UK and International students and provides funding to cover tuition fees at the UK rate, plus a stipend to support living costs. Read more

Place based agroecological solutions for net zero

Funding. This PhD project is part of a competition funded by SRUC. This opportunity is open to UK and International students and provides funding to cover tuition fees at the UK rate, plus a stipend to support living costs. Read more

Overcoming human barriers to uptake of condition scoring in the beef industry

Funding. This PhD project is part of a competition funded by SRUC. This opportunity is open to UK and International students and provides funding to cover tuition fees at the UK rate, plus a stipend to support living costs. Read more

How Plants Survive in Nature

  Research Group: Institute of Molecular Plant Sciences
Plants are highly malleable organisms, able to continually adjust their growth strategy to a changing environment. This amazing property, known as developmental plasticity, is controlled by a suite of sensor-signalling pathways and the plants internal body-clock. Read more

A breeding programme simulation software for aquaculture

This project will be an exciting collaboration between the Global Academy of Agriculture and Food Systems, The Roslin Institute, and Hendrix Genetics, a world-leading multi-species breeding company with extensive experience in aquaculture, animal breeding technologies, and genetics. Read more

Modelling the global food system and security impacts of large volcanic eruptions

Large magnitude volcanic eruptions pose a myriad of risks to society, but perhaps the most significant is their ability to change the climate suddenly and significantly (with up to several degrees C cooling and major changes to monsoon rainfall). Read more

R(D)SVS: The epigenetic landscape of sexed-semen

Supervisors. Albert Tenesa, Tiffany Wood. Vicent Martinez (Dyneval). Sex-sorting sperm is typically used in cattle breeding. However, it is estimated that calving rates are reduced by 24% when using sex-sorted sperm. Read more

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