Doctoral Theses: Recent submissions
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The molecular mechanisms regulating the yeast-to-titan switch in Cryptococcus neoformans
(University of Exeter Health and Life Sciences, 17 March 2025)Cryptococcus neoformans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that causes life-threatening infections in the immunocompromised. A key aspect of C. neoformans pathogenesis is its ability to transition to a distinct morphotype ... -
Improvements in Pulsed Field Magnetometry
(University of Exeter Mathematics, 10 March 2025)Magnets are critical components in electrical machines such as electric motors and generators. Recently there has been huge growth in the electric vehicle and wind turbine market leading to increased demand for high ... -
Environmental Sustainability in Education: Analysing the Implications of Evidence, Results, and Policy-Making Rationalities
(University of Exeter Geography, 3 March 2025)Policy can play a fundamental but often unrecognised role in driving energy, procurement and transport demand in the education sector. As a result, scholarship in this space argues that there is a need to reconfigure ... -
Establishing Arabian Killifish Aphanius dispar as a novel model for studying pigment cell function in UV protection and associated gene regulations
(University of Exeter Biological Sciences, 10 March 2025)Abstract Although pigment cells in fish species play a crucial role in forming the distinctive colour patterns of each species, these cells also have species-specific physiological characteristics. Our model Arabian ... -
Palestinian refugees’ preferences on return and statehood in the West Bank and Jordan
(University of Exeter Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, 17 February 2025)This thesis studies the preferences and expectations of Palestinian refugees in terms of statehood and the possibility of return to historic Palestine. A multi-theoretical approach incorporating settler-colonial studies, ...