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We have 21 Human Geography PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK) in the UK

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Human Geography PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK) in the UK

We have 21 Human Geography PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK) in the UK

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

The project is embedded in relational truth telling towards and beyond the return of cultural objects, with an aim to support the Noongar led goals for truth telling towards the bicentenaries of invasion of Noongar boodja in 2026 (Albany/King Geoge Sound) and 2029 (establishment of the Swan River Colony). Read more

[HUMS Bicentenary PhD] High-resolution modelling and geo-visualisation of socio-spatial inequalities in infrastructure access in England

The PhD project aims to provide a more robust approach to differentiate socio-spatial inequalities, in terms of area type and different socio-demographic group, in access to infrastructural amenities and services across multiple spatial scales in England. Read more

Integrating weather and climate information into innovations and metrics for agricultural advisories

Background. Rainfed agriculture is a vital source of food and income for subsistence farmers in Kenya. Agricultural yields across Kenya are highly impacted by variations in rainfall on timescales from days to decades, with climate change altering the profile of rainfall-related risk. Read more

Systems Change and Community Collective Impact Projects

1. Context. Communities face complex challenges that often necessitate solutions beyond the capacity of any single organization. Collective impact (CI) has emerged as a promising approach, bringing together diverse stakeholders to tackle shared issues. 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

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