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-relevant insights supporting the design of effective Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and informed Marine Spatial Planning. Training Based at the University of East Anglia, you will gain expertise in marine
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and along the Antarctic Peninsula. Research methodology: In this varied project you will be trained in and carry out carbonate chemistry analyses at the University of East Anglia, while extending
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strong scientific interests and self-motivation. They will have a degree in physics, mathematics, oceanography, meteorology, or a related science with good computing and numerical skills. Entry
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strong numerate background. Prior experience of mathematical or statistical programming is highly desirable. Informal enquiries concerning the project are welcomed by the primary supervisor. Entry
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solve complex problems from theory to decision making, combining several disciplines (e.g. economics and applied sciences). A candidate with strong statistical/mathematical knowledge and experience
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equivalence Bachelors (Honours) 2:1. English Language requirement (Faculty of Science equivalent: IELTS 6.5 overall, 6 in each category). Acceptable first degree: Mathematics Statistics Physics Economics
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of Groningen), Prof. David S. Richardson (University of East Anglia, UK) and Prof. Kees van Oers (Netherlands Institute of Ecology). The project is in collaboration with Profs Jan Komdeur (University