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At the University of Greenwich, our faculties run award-winning research that provides innovative solutions that benefit business, industry and communities in the UK and across the world and has won a series of awards. Postgraduate programmes at Greenwich are at the leading edge of progress in a range of industries. Over 400 staff are dedicated solely towards research at the university, and our students' research contributes significantly to developing knowledge and understanding that improves business practices, influences policymakers, and sets standards in the wider community for the UK and worldwide.
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Voted #1 in the UK by students in 2022 for best Postgraduate (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2022), the University of Greenwich is a community with no limits. No limits on where you come from, and no limits on what you can do next. It’s a place for minds to meet, for ideas to spark and new adventures to begin. It’s a place where we evolve our ideas, our ambitions and the world. Our spirit challenges us to rewrite convention, go the extra mile and empower others to do the same. Every member of our community counts and makes our impact stronger.
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Located just outside the centre of London, our Greenwich and Avery Hill campuses offer world-class teaching and practical learning spaces, with dedicated postgraduate spaces to live and learn in.
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(PhD Supervisor: Prof S Moore)Black Lives in the Workplace – the reproduction and mobilisation of racialised work
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(PhD Supervisor: Dr Ilaria Guandalini)Digital Sustainability Transformation in Supply Chain: How to Improve Business Performance
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(PhD Supervisor: Dr Maria Gebbels)Evaluating the impacts of in-prison training programmes on prisoners’ chances of rehabilitation.
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(PhD Supervisor: Dr Ryan Yung)Exploring Human-AI Interactions in the Visitor Economy
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(PhD Supervisor: Dr Bruce Cronin)Innovation diffusion through managerial networks
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(PhD Supervisor: Dr Scott Tindal)Street-Level Bureaucrats and refugee administration and service provision in the UK.
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(PhD Supervisor: Dr Ben Tippet)Wealth across the world: understanding cross country differences in wealth inequality
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(PhD Supervisor: Dr Luca Tasciotti)The political economy of extractive industries across the world: a synthetic control analysis from 1970 to 2020.
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(PhD Supervisor: Dr Catherine Tonry)Enhancing Electrolysis with External Fields
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(PhD Supervisor: Prof Lesley Dibley)Anticipating and experiencing pregnancy and childbirth in women with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: expectations and experiences
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(PhD Supervisor: Dr Paul Gorczynski)Exploring and addressing loneliness amongst LGBTQI+ individuals
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(PhD Supervisor: Dr Paul Newton)Exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of ethnic groups and the role of intersectional characteristics within this impact: A sequential-explanatory mixed-method case study.
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(PhD Supervisor: Dr Thomas Rhys Evans)Inequalities in Research Feedback for Minoritized Early Career Researchers
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(PhD Supervisor: Dr Mary Claire Martin)Recovering Multi-Cultural Education from the 1960s to the 1980s
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(PhD Supervisor: Dr Anke Goerzig)The Different Faces of Mental Illness Stigma: A new theoretical framework and test of intervention in public and healthcare professionals
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(PhD Supervisor: Dr Mark Honey)Development of Positive Allosteric Modulators of P2X4 for the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis