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PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 1,328 PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

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White Rose BBSRC DTP: Throwing shapes to engulf pathogens and food

The aim of this project is to understand how cells form the shapes they need to engulf things from their environment. This is crucial for immune cells to capture and kill pathogens and sample their environment for antigens, but also allows stem cells and cancer cells to scavenge nutrients to support growth. Read more

White Rose BBSRC DTP: Could direct synaptic feedback from the Drosophila brain to its compound eye mediate the pop-out selective attention phenomenon in flies?

How does the brain tell the eye what to look at? It has been thought that selective attention occur at higher brain centres, but evolution might have tuned the neural networks of the whole nervous system collectively for attentive information processing by utilising feedback pathways to the sense organs and active sampling of the receptor cells. Read more

The role of neural oscillations in the formation of new speech memories

Speech memories are like the internal movies of our lives, allowing us to replay past events or to imagine the future. When you remember a conversation for instance, you recollect a myriad of details across senses such as the face and the voice sound associated with the same person. Read more

Advancing Inclusive Urban Design through Systems Thinking

  Research Group: School of Civil Engineering
In architecture and urbanism studies, participatory approaches have been proven effective in improving cities' development and shaping the built environment, contributing to a better quality of life. Read more

Investigating molecular drivers of cell invasion

The Wells laboratory focusses on exploring the molecular mechanisms that underlie cell invasion. We have interests in cancer cell invasion and hemopoietic cell invasion. Read more
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Vision-based robotic grasping and manipulation for future on-orbit operations

Future in-orbit space missions and operations will involve servicing and repairing satellites, assembling large infrastructure such as a solar power station, deploying assets for scientific investigation such as a space telescope, and capturing and retrieving space debris, etc. Read more

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