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Primary Supervisor - Dr Lidong Be Scientific Background One of the key challenges in volcanology is understanding changes in volcanic activities during crises, such as transitions from effusive
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Primary Supervisor - Prof Diane Saunders Scientific background Bhutan is well-known for its extraordinarily high species richness and endemism rate. With only ~8% of Bhutan’s land being arable
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ecosystems, seabirds are also particularly threatened by human activity. To design effective conservation strategies, it is crucial to know how seabirds connect marine sites through their movement along marine
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, and tip jets, embedded within cold-air masses. As sea-ice retreats, the location of the highest heat fluxes also retreats, which is now contributing to changes in the atmospheric forcing
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good first degree in a numerate or health related discipline (at least 2:1) and preferably a research or health based Masters, to join our multi-disciplinary research team. tions. The PhD is funded
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. For example, the food-safe plastic PET is found throughout the terrestrial ecosystem, where it can persist for decades. Biodegradation has great potential as a cost-effective, environmentally friendly solution
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Primary supervisor - Dr Rebecca Taylor This project is recruiting to a 1st February 2026 start date. Ageing is associated with increased rates of disease, including neurodegenerative conditions
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evolutionary ecology and conservation. The long-term study of Seychelles warblers Acrocephalus sechellensis, on Cousin Island provides an excellent system for this PhD. Our database contains data on survival and
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observations and modelling of the physics and biogeochemistry of Antarctic shelf seas. You will gain experience in computer coding, statistics for environmental science, working with and piloting autonomous
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Primary Supervisor -Prof Michal Mackiewicz Scientific background Marine litter is a key threat to the oceans health and the livelihoods. Hence, new scalable automated methods to collect and analyse