We have 10 data governance PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

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data governance PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 10 data governance PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

TalTech’s School of Business and Governance offers an excellent PhD programme called Business, Economics and Governance

TalTech School of Business and Governance, which belongs to Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) - the biggest university in Estonia, is the leading provider of economic education in Estonia. Read more

Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

PhD. 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time. MPhil. 2 years full-time; 4 years part-time. Entry Requirements. An honours degree [2:1 or above] or equivalent overseas qualification. Read more
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Doctoral Researcher: Towards a paradigm shift for real estate valuation

The School of Architecture and Environment at the University of the West of England invites applications for a Fully Funded Doctoral Researcher in the MSCA Doctoral Network QUIVAL – Quantum Inspired Valuation of circular real estate. Read more

Faculty of Law, Masaryk University

The Comparative Constitutional Law programme examines constitutional systems across various jurisdictions, contributing to the scholarly discourse on governance and human rights. Read more

Governing Housing Retrofit: The Role of Social Intermediaries

This exciting interdisciplinary project focuses on the relationships between people, places, public policy, and the environment. It will be jointly supervised by colleagues from Geography (Stefan Bouzarovski), Politics (Paul Tobin), and Sociology (Faye Wade). Read more

Governing Housing Retrofit: The Role of Social Intermediaries

This exciting interdisciplinary project focuses on the relationships between people, places, public policy, and the environment. It will be jointly supervised by colleagues from Geography (Stefan Bouzarovski), Politics (Paul Tobin), and Sociology (Faye Wade). Read more
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