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We have 8 water and sanitation PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

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water and sanitation PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 8 water and sanitation PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

Development of non-sewered sanitation for developed countries

Applications are invited for a self-funded, 3-year full-time or 6-year part time PhD project. The PhD will be based in the School of Civil Engineering and Surveying, and will be supervised by Dr Peter Cruddas. Read more

Photo-electro-bio-catalytic systems for wastewater treatment and resource recovery

  Research Group: Engineering
Wastewater may be viewed as a valuable source of energy, precious metals and nutrients. In this research project we wish to explore the integration of photocatalytic, electrocatalytic and biocatalytic systems for the treatment of wastewater and resource recovery. Read more

QUADRAT DTP: Sustainable management of fresh groundwater resources in coastal East Africa – Using lessons from the past to build future resilience to climate and environmental change

This fully funded, 42-month PhD project is part of the QUADRAT Doctoral Training Partnership. High coastal population growth rates, with associated water demand and environmental changes including climate change are putting enormous pressure on coastal groundwater resources. Read more

PhD opportunities in Global Challenges at Brunel University London

Make an impact on the most important decisions made around the world today for a better future tomorrow. Conduct cutting-edge research at Brunel University London. Read more

Climate change and perinatal health: combining epidemiological data with climate projection models

Rationale. Climate change will affect human health through changes to heat stress, sanitation, access to sufficient food and safe drinking water, disease patterns, migration, and frequency of extreme weather events. Read more
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