PhD doctoral researchers
A research degree is a unique opportunity to develop new skills, develop problem-solving abilities and make a valuable contribution to new knowledge. Current PhD profiles from the Department of Public Administration and Policy:
Amparo González
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- Gender Dimension in Public Policy for Smallholder Agriculture.
Camila Paz Ramos-Fuenzalida
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- Performance of collaborative emergency management networks in Latin America.
Laurie Duncan
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- Interdisciplinary analysis of energy systems, considering technical, economic, social, environmental and policy aspects of small community systems, focussing on reduction of carbon emissions.
Matthew McKenna
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- Policy learning in times of failure: How English local government responds at times of central government intervention.
Pak Wan Major Pau
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- Disaster risk management and community self-organization in the Asia-Pacific
Philip Swann
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- The Rules of the game: understanding the relationship between politicians in central and local government
Rebekah Roebuck
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- Dissecting the Governance Dynamics of Energy Decarbonisation Decision-Making.
Sally Ward
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- Sally Ward is undertaking doctoral research investigating temporal patterns of self-organising active citizenship based on the case of an urban neighbourhood in the UK.
Tangang Andrew Tangang
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- Collaborative localism: Community governments in the decentralisation process in Cameroon