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Supervisor: Professor Tim Smyth Additional Supervisors: Dr Rob Enever, Dr Harry Thatcher, Mr Tom Hooper (Fishtek Marine ) Applications are invited for three 3.5 year PhD studentships with the Marine Institute
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qualification in ecology, marine biology, data science, environmental sciences, or related fields. Candidates with interdisciplinary backgrounds and strong quantitative skills are particularly encouraged
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Durndell Second Supervisor: Professor Karen Wilson Third Supervisor: Dr Thierry Tonon Fourth Supervisor: Dr Leonardo Gomez Applications are invited for three 3.5 year PhD studentships with the Marine
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): Professor Kerry Howell PML (also UoP ) Lead Supervisor: (DoS): Dr Angela Stevenson Third Supervisor: Dr Bryce Stewart (also UoP ) Applications are invited for a 3.5 year PhD studentship with Marine Research
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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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. Eligibility Applicants should have a first or upper second class honours degree or a relevant Masters qualification. This PhD is suitable for individuals with degrees in Geology/Earth Sciences with interests
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capture, evaluate the potential apportionment of soil/sediment chemistry to sources and locations from established field experimental plots and catchments-valleys identified from baseline data using isotope
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of Aveiro, Portugal Applications are invited for a 3.5 years PhD studentship, starting 01 October 2026 Project Description Scientific background Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs), such as deep-sea coral
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DoS: Dr Manuela Truebano Garcia 2nd Supervisor: Dr Daniel Smale 3rd Supervisor: Dr Michael Collins Applications are invited for a 3.5 years PhD studentship, starting 01 October 2026 Project
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Applications are invited for a 3.5 years PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 01 October 2026 Project Description Scientific background Pollution of coastal waters by sewage is of major concern, but