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We have 10 Human Geography PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Newcastle

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Human Geography PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Newcastle

We have 10 Human Geography PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Newcastle

The role of women’s organisations in social dialogue for gender just transitions in global food supply chains (NBC25/JENKINS)

This project is a collaborative PhD, funded by Northern Bridge doctoral training partnership. The project is jointly supervised by Prof Katy Jenkins, Dr Sarah Peck and Dr Paul Griffin, in partnership with Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) and Women Working Worldwide (WWW). Read more

Exploring the Ruins of Modernist Urbanism (IDRT25/EE/UF/MILLER)

In the 1960s, Newcastle set out to be on the forefront of modernist urban design. In pursuit of becoming the “Brasilia of the North”, local authorities set out on an ambitious agenda of reshaping the city and the way its inhabitants moved through space and encounter each other and the city itself. Read more

Improving mobility systems within cities through a co-designed urban digital twin to support collaborative planning and engagement activities (IDRT25/EE/UF/ROGAGE)

Cities are experienced and navigated by a diverse range of users utilising a variety of mobility systems. Interventions seek to improve urban mobility to be more connected, inclusive and sustainable, improving the health, wellbeing and quality of life for city occupants. Read more

Faith, religion, belief and global development (RDF25/EE/GES/PECK)

The intersections between faith, religion, belief and global development are multiple and complex. In many countries religion has a foundational role in many aspects of society, and faith-based actors are key agents for development (Tomalin et al., 2019). Read more

Gender and volunteer participation in the North East of England: An exploration of disparities (RDF25/HLS/SWECW/HESLOP)

Volunteering, defined as planned and sustained unpaid work or activity to benefit others outside of the family or household in which the individual freely chooses to participate, provides some unique benefits to organisations, recipients, and the volunteers themselves (Salamon & Sokolowski 2016). Read more
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