Location. Geography, Streatham Campus, Exeter or Penryn Campus, Cornwall. The University of Exeter’s College of Life and Environmental Sciences is inviting applications for a fully-funded PhD studentship to commence in September 2022 or as soon as possible thereafter. Read more
This research project intends to compare the influence of identical exercise modalities on the wellbeing of the performer in three different locations. Read more
Tourism spaces have long been permeated with neoliberal ideologies, contested social and political relations (Massey, 20091; Tomassini & Cavagnaro, 20202). Read more
Overview. This project will focus on investigating the environmental impact on disability and health conditions in older people and addressing methodological challenges related to quantitative analysis. Read more
This call invites PhD applicants to develop research on the morphological, spatial, functional, environmental, and/or political aspects of the emergence… Read more
This call invites PhD applicants to develop research on the morphological, spatial, and functional aspects of the sprawling and dispersed suburbanisation of the countryside in Northern Ireland (NI)– including the analysis of the underlying historical changes and planning policies that give credit to processes of extended suburbanisation and/or ‘rururbanisation’ of the countryside. Read more
Supervisors. James Bradley, Queen Mary University of London, UK. Anne Jungblut, Natural History Museum, UK. Co-supervisors. Chris Greening, Monash University, Australia. Read more
It has been widely reported that young men are at high risk of becoming ‘problem gamblers’, they are targeted by sports betting companies, and that gambling has become a normalised component of the sporting landscape. Read more
The UK has one of the biggest gambling markets in the world, leading to increasing concerns relating to harms not only to individual ‘problem gamblers’, but to their families, friends, and wider society. Read more
About the Project. The analysis and detection of changes in the vegetation and forest canopy play a crucial role in the early detection of deforestation and measuring the activities for reforestation. Read more
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