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We have 17 Animal Welfare PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

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Animal Welfare PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 17 Animal Welfare PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

QUADRAT DTP: The challenges facing African lions: human and environmental impacts

This fully funded, 42-month PhD project is part of the QUADRAT Doctoral Training Partnership. Climate change and human expansion are progressively affecting ecosystems around the world, contributing to substantial wildlife decline and biodiversity loss. Read more

QUADRAT DTP: The effects of anthropogenic noise on marine mammals: a meta-analysis

This fully funded, 42-month PhD project is part of the QUADRAT Doctoral Training Partnership. Anthropogenically driven environmental changes affect our planet at an unprecedented scale and are considered to be a critical threat to biodiversity. Read more

Comparative Thanatology: evolutionary drivers and proximate mechanisms

Applications are invited for a fully-funded three year PhD to commence in October 2024. The PhD will be based in the Department of Psychology’s Centre of Comparative and Evolutionary Psychology, within the Faculty of Science and Health, and will be supervised by Dr Leanne Proops, Dr Teresa Romero and Dr Kate Lewis. Read more

BBSRC NLD Doctoral Training Partnership: Sustainable control of parasites in ewes

The welfare and productivity of sheep in the UK is currently compromised by the development and spread of resistance to the major classes of anthelmintics (veterinary medicines) used to control parasitic gastrointestinal nematodes. Read more

BBSRC NLD Doctoral Training Partnership: Understanding the impact of parasitic co-infections on animal immune health in UK sheep

In the UK, sheep are exposed to several helminth parasites over the grazing/production season, including the economically important gastrointestinal nematodes (Teladorsagia circumcincta, Haemonchus contortus and Nematodirus battus) and the trematode Fasciola hepatica (liver fluke) resulting in disease that affects feed conversion, animal growth rates, fertility and quality of meat, wool and milk. Read more

The impact of climate change on bumblebee behaviour and physiology

Bumblebees are important pollinators, but many species are undergoing dramatic range declines. While the drivers of these declines are multifaceted, climate change is a major contributing factor. Read more

Factors affecting the extent and sources of canine hip dysplasia in different breeds of dogs

Funding. This PhD project is part of a competition funded by SRUC. This opportunity is open to UK and International students and provides funding to cover tuition fees at the UK rate, plus a stipend to support living costs. Read more

Overcoming human barriers to uptake of condition scoring in the beef industry

Funding. This PhD project is part of a competition funded by SRUC. This opportunity is open to UK and International students and provides funding to cover tuition fees at the UK rate, plus a stipend to support living costs. Read more

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