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We have 17 Cultural Geography PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students in the UK

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Cultural Geography PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students in the UK

We have 17 Cultural Geography PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students in the UK

School of Geography and Sustainable Development / Edwards Scholarships

We’re delighted to announce five fully funded PhD scholarships which are open to candidates of all nationalities. Two scholarships are part of the School scheme initiated in 2020 and represent our ongoing commitment to postgraduate research. Read more

Hidden Risks: Identifying and Understanding High-Risk Human Behaviours for Zoonotic Disease Transmission

 . Overview. Annually, in the UK, approximately 40 known zoonotic diseases infect 300,000 people. At a broad scale we collect data on exposure risks to these zoonoses using ‘extended surveillance data’, collated by public health bodies. Read more

A Biophilic design approach to UN SDG 3 and Trauma Informed Design

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
This PhD will contrast the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal, 3 – Good Health and Wellbeing (UN SDG 3) with Biophilic, Trauma Informed Design (TID). Read more

[HUMS Bicentenary PhD] ‘Two-Way Truth Telling’ Across Noongar Boodja and Manchester Museum

This Bicentenary PhD project is embedded in relational truth telling towards and beyond the return of cultural objects, with an overarching vision to support Noongar led goals for truth telling towards the bicentenaries of invasion of Noongar boodja in 2026 (Albany/King Geoge Sound) and 2029 (Perth/Swan River Colony). 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

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

Informing evidence-based perspectives and scenarios on past, present and future landscapes in North Yorkshire

North Yorkshire’s moorlands are shaped by their history of human use and associated social-ecological systems. Demand for medieval wool sustained rough grazing for moor sheep, whilst recently, grazing and heather burning for grouse shooting were preferred to woodland regeneration. Read more

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