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Institute at the University of Plymouth. The studentships are due to start on 1st October 2026. Plymouth has been at the forefront of global marine research for more than a century, and today it is home to
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Saskia Rühl Applications are invited for three 3.5 year PhD studentships with the Marine Institute at the University of Plymouth. The studentships are due to start on 1st October 2026. Plymouth has been
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University of Plymouth, the Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the Marine Biological Association . The studentship is due to start on 1st October 2026. Plymouth has been at the forefront of global marine
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– a collaborative partnership between the University of Plymouth, the Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the Marine Biological Association . The studentship is due to start on 1st October 2026. Plymouth
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DoS: Dr Katherine Herborn 2nd Supervisor: Dr James Buckley 3rd Supervisor: Dr Mick Hanley 4th Supervisor: Dr Jón Einar Jónsson , Snæfellsnes Research Centre, University of Iceland 5th Supervisor
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are invited for three 3.5 year PhD studentships with the Marine Institute at the University of Plymouth. The studentships are due to start on 1st October 2026. Plymouth has been at the forefront of global
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Advisors: Dr Aisling Lannin & Dr Rob Cook Applications are invited for three 3.5 year PhD studentships with the Marine Institute at the University of Plymouth. The studentships are due to start on 1st
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Plymouth – a collaborative partnership between the University of Plymouth, the Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the Marine Biological Association . The studentship is due to start on 1st October 2026
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DoS: Professor Kerry Howell, Plymouth Marine Laboratory and University of Plymouth 2nd Supervisor: Dr Angela Stevenson 3rd Supervisor: Ms Heidi Tillin 4th Supervisor: Dr Ana Hilario , University
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are invited for three 3.5 year PhD studentships with the Marine Institute at the University of Plymouth. The studentships are due to start on 1st October 2026. Plymouth has been at the forefront of global