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Agricultural Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Jordanstown

We have 8 Agricultural Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Jordanstown

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Jordanstown  United Kingdom

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We have 8 Agricultural Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Jordanstown

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Veterinary solutions to support planetary health in a warming wormy world

Livestock disease is an important obstacle to sustainable agriculture. This project will develop and evaluate tools for integrated parasite control and co-design their application with the veterinary sector. . Read more
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Identifying sow traits for productivity, longevity and welfare

Modern sows stay for a short period of time in pig herds with approximately 50% of the herd females being replaced each year. The project aims to identify the gilt traits that aim to predict sow performance in relation to her productive potential, longevity and health and welfare. . Read more
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How do parasites shape the rumen microbiome?

We are amid a global climate crisis, which requires drastic reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. At the same time, there is an unprecedented demand for high quality, nutritious food to support the growing human population. Read more

One-Flu: Wastewater-Guided Environmental Surveillance Platform to Understand the Ecology of Zoonotic Influenza A Virus (IAV) Threats

As evidenced by the current Covid-19 pandemic, the human population remains highly susceptible to zoonotic viral threats. Novel respiratory-borne, viral pathogens are of particular concern, given their pathogenic potential, ease of transmission, and lack of effective “off-the-shelf” pharmaceutical interventions. Read more
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A selection index to identify clover varieties of enhanced agronomic value

Project theme. The key objective is to identify elite clover varieties capable of enhancing the economic and environmental efficiency of grass-based ruminant production. Read more
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Multispecies grasslands: Is this the solution to climate change and sustainable ruminant production systems?

The overall objective of Re-Livestock is to evaluate and mobilize the adoption of innovative practices applied cross-scale (animal, herd, farm, sector and region) to reduce GHG emissions from livestock farming systems and increase their capacity to deal with potential climate change impacts. Read more
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