Current PhD positions available
- Developmental and behavioural plasticity in a highly social primate species (opens in a new tab) | Lead supervisor: Dr Patrick Tkaczynski
- Uncovering the human population history of Eastern Arabia using ancient genomics (opens in a new tab) | Lead supervisor: Dr Rui Martiniano
- The nature and importance of patterns of skeletal morphology in non-human primate hybrids (opens in a new tab) | Lead supervisor: Dr Laura Buck
- How do urban adapters thrive in anthropogenically-modified environments? (opens in a new tab) | Lead supervisor: Dr Julia Nowack
- Unravelling the role of oxytocin on mammalian fertility (opens in a new tab) | Lead supervisor: Dr Chrysanthi Fergani
- Investigating long-term effects of beaver (Castor fiber) reintroduction at the catchment-scale: spatial dynamics and drivers of biodiversity, pollution and greenhouse emission factors (opens in a new tab) | Lead supervisor: Dr Lucia Galvez-Bravo
- Animal Residues in Stream Environments (ARISE): assessing the scale and sources of faecal contamination in the aquatic environment (opens in a new tab) | Lead supervisor: Dr Jon Dick
- Building flood resilience via effective communication (opens in a new tab) | Lead supervisor: Dr Sarah Percival
- The effects of the social and physical environment on conflict management behaviour and stress physiology in a group-living fish (opens in a new tab) | Lead supervisor: Dr Susanne Zajitschek
- How do ecological systems respond to climate change: developing a predictive framework for understanding species, community, and ecosystem wide responses to climate change (opens in a new tab) | Lead supervisor: Dr Robert Fitt
- Assessing the welfare of wild birds and the health of their environments through the use of bioacoustics analysis (opens in a new tab) | Lead supervisor: Dr Luiza Passos
- Climate change reduces the nutritional value of food crops (opens in a new tab) | Lead supervisor: Dr Rachael Symonds
Deadline: Thursday 5 Jan 2023 11.59pm
Further registration information to follow.