Hull, UK: 3 x PhD at Evolutionary Biology Group Tisk
three fully-funded PhD studentships are
available in the Evolutionary Biology Group at the University of Hull,
UK, starting September 2015.
 
The studentships are as follows (please follow the links for more
information or contact the first supervisors for informal enquiries):
 
1. Untangling molecular food webs to investigate the impact
of invasive predators on whole communities and ecosystem services
<http://www2.hull.ac.uk/student/scholarships/science/untanglingmolecularfoodwebs.aspx>
Supervisors: Dr Lori Lawson Handley (
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Dr Bernd Haenfling, Dr Darren Evans (Hull), Dr Helen Roy (Centre for
Ecology & Hydrology), Prof Neil Boonham (FERA)
 
2.  Rapid biodiversity monitoring of freshwater
pond diversity using environmental DNA: Supervisors:
Developing state-of-the-art tools to inform wetland management
<http://www2.hull.ac.uk/student/scholarships/science/rapidbiodiversitymonitoring.aspx>
Dr Bernd H�nfling (
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Dr Phil Wheeler (Hull), Prof Neil Boonham (FERA)
 
3. Discovering and monitoring endangered
Triops cancriformis populations in ephemeral ponds
<http://www2.hull.ac.uk/student/scholarships/scienceandengineering/discoveringandmonitoringtriops.aspx>
Supervisors: Dr Africa G�mez (
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(Hull) Dr Larry Griffin (Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust), Prof Neil Boonham
(FERA)
 
Please note the closing date is ***2nd February***, so please forward
this advert to anyone you think might be interested or contact us and
apply as soon as possible
 
Many thanks and best wishes for the new year
 
Lori
 
Dr Lori Lawson Handley
School of Biological, Biomedical and Environmental Sciences
University of Hull
Cottingham Rd,
Hull,
HU6 7RX
U.K.
 
Tel 0044 1482 462061
 
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