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University of Greenwich, PhD, Agricultural and Food Sciences Research

 United Kingdom

 

Study mode Start date Duration
Part-time n/a months: 33 - 60
Full-time n/a months: 33 - 60
The natural resources institute's groups work on: the worldwide development of appropriate cost-effective and sustainable approaches to controlling pests, diseases and weeds that affect crop production; epidemiology of insect-borne virus diseases; molecular diagnostics; pest and disease modelling; aerobiology and biometeorology; migrant pests; medical and veterinary entomology and integrated pest management; commodity management and food safety of: cereals; grains; root crops; perishables and other crops.

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The university’s campuses in south east London and Kent all offer modern, hi-tech facilities within magnificent and historic settings. The largest campus is centred on the Old Royal Naval College in Royal Greenwich, at the heart of a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the banks of the River Thames and next to Greenwich Royal Park. The Avery Hill Campus in Eltham enjoys a parkland setting, and the Medway Campus features redbrick Edwardian buildings in Chatham Maritime, Kent. All sites are served by excellent rail and bus links, and an inter-campus bus service.