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We have 83 Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in the UK

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Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in the UK

We have 83 Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in the UK

Understanding trust behaviour in advises

The primary objective of this project is to employ various empirical approaches to uncover the mechanisms underlying changes in preferences when a third party offers advice on whom to trust. Read more

Leveraging Business Models for Investment Due Diligence in the Venture Capital

In the first communication, please attach a copy of your CV and a research proposal. Objective. This research aims to develop and validate a comprehensive framework that integrates business model analysis into the investment due diligence process of venture capital firms. Read more

Resource shortage and preferences - a study on medicine and vaccine shortages

The research seeks to provide insights into how scarcity shapes human behaviour, particularly in the context of medicine and vaccine shortages, contributing to our understanding of decision-making processes under resource constraints. Read more

Sustainable development goals in the mining industry: a developing country perspective

Multinational Corporations have a great opportunity to advance Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This is more so in developing regions such as Africa that face huge challenges meeting SDGs. Read more

Sustainable corporate governance and firm performance

Businesses are now under intense pressure from different stakeholders to take more responsibility in reducing the negative impact of climate change and achieving the United Nation’s sustainable development goals (UN SDGs). Read more

Financial Literacy as a Barrier to Entrepreneurial Ambitions? Students from Disadvantaged Backgrounds

The UK Government has set out its ambitions to increase the level of financial literacy through training within the UK (Money and Pensions Service, 2020; Roberts, 2023), but there is mixed evidence of its success (APPG, 2023). Read more

Coopetition in the Travel and Tourism Industry: Examining Firm Performance Outcomes

The travel and hospitality industry has experienced growth post Covid19, fostering collaboration among platforms and other industry players (Bahar, Nenonen, & Starr Jr, 2022; Vinogradov, Leick, & Kivedal, 2020). Read more

Advancing public service design in the age of digitalisation: Can public service ecosystems manage digital decarbonisation under austerity?

As governments worldwide accelerate the adoption of digital technologies to enhance service delivery (eg service automation, smart cities, connected infrastructure etc), understanding the environmental consequences becomes paramount. Read more

Evaluating the impact of the Domestic Abuse Suicide Risk Assessment Tool

The Centre for National Training and Research Excellence in Understanding Behaviour (Centre-UB) is inviting applications for a Doctoral Studentship in association with our collaborative partner the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) to start in October 2024. Read more

Determining Cyber Attacks by Using Machine Learning to Detect Message Anomalies

We are interested in finding ways to determine internal and external attacks on cyber systems such as IoT devices, wireless sensor networks (WSN), car electronic components, or connected computer systems. Read more

Determining and understanding digital exclusion

Although digital technologies bring benefits to many people, there are some groups, such as older people, people without jobs, or people with disabilities, who potentially face greater barriers to digital inclusion. Read more

Examining Adaptations in Case Study Development to Enhance Participant Centred Learning in Management Education

The University places a significant value on collaboration in learning and Worcester Business School, like other schools across the University, has built its strong reputation as a learning community invested in management education, on the delivery of opportunities for learning through collaboration and participation, working and co-creating with students. Read more

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