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We have 23 Environmental Sciences (climate change risk) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

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Environmental Sciences (climate change risk) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

We have 23 Environmental Sciences (climate change risk) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

Long-term climate change risk scenarios for nuclear disposal and storage

Saturn_Nuclear_CDT. The Project. The long-term safe geological disposal and storage of nuclear waste represents one of the most significant challenges to the nuclear energy sector, with implications spanning timescales far beyond typical human decision-making frameworks. Read more

Unravelling past dryland hydroclimate (RS25/EE/GES/MARKOWSKA)

Our planet's drylands are at the centre of an intriguing climate mystery. These regions, which cover nearly half of Earth's land surface and support 2 billion people, are predicted to expand significantly as our planet warms. Read more

NERC UNRISK Centre for Doctoral Training in Understanding Uncertainty to Reduce Climate Risks

The UNRISK CDT is a consortium of the University of Leeds, University College London and the University of Exeter with over forty collaborative partners across climate services, including operational centres, consultancies, financial organisations, the public sector and charities. Read more

NERC UNRISK Centre for Doctoral Training in Understanding Uncertainty to Reduce Climate Risks

The UNRISK CDT is a consortium of the University of Leeds, University College London and the University of Exeter with over forty collaborative partners across climate services, including operational centres, consultancies, financial organisations, the public sector and charities. Read more

NERC UNRISK Centre for Doctoral Training in Understanding Uncertainty to Reduce Climate Risks

The UNRISK CDT is a consortium of the University of Leeds, University College London and the University of Exeter with over forty collaborative partners across climate services, including operational centres, consultancies, financial organisations, the public sector and charities. Read more

Advancing Seasonal Weather Risk Assessment with Machine Learning

The increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events, exacerbated by climate change, pose substantial risks to food security and result in widespread loss and damage to property. Read more

University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University PhD opportunities in Net Zero Maritime Energy Solutions (N0MES)

We are looking for PhD candidates interested in addressing real-world sustainability issues facing the UK and beyond. Our projects are diverse, multidisciplinary and driven by scientific endeavour, national priorities and industry need. Read more

University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University PhD opportunities in Net Zero Maritime Energy Solutions (N0MES)

We are looking for PhD candidates interested in addressing real-world sustainability issues facing the UK and beyond. Our projects are diverse, multidisciplinary and driven by scientific endeavour, national priorities and industry need. Read more

Machine Learning for Assessing Impact of Stress Cycling due to Temperature Changes on Damage Accumulation in Rail (C4-MAC-Jones)

Rolling contact fatigue and wear of rail contribute heavily to Network Rail’s £1,800 annual track renewal and maintenance costs. Many studies have focussed on the mechanical aspects of the damage, but ignored the impact of temperature changes, particularly those occurring over a single day. Read more

Evaluating the effectiveness of mitigation measures to deliver water quality improvements in agricultural catchments in Ireland

Phosphorus (P) pollution remains a major cause of surface water quality failures. Future climate and land use change are likely to impact P losses to running waters, however the relative balance between these drivers and the scale of future change is uncertain as is the effectiveness of proposed mitigation measures. Read more

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