We have 29 Ecology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

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Ecology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 29 Ecology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

Determining the impact of grazing and cropping on tropical wildlife

This PhD is a field-intensive project involving various automated and hands-on methods to quantify wildlife use of impacted landscapes (grazing, clearing, and cropping). You will be using acoustic survey methods combined with camera trapping, and traditional trapping and searching, to detect vertebrates and invertebrates in very HOT and REMOTE locations in tropical Queensland Australia. Read more

Funded PhD- Quantifying the impact of chronic pesticide exposure on disease susceptibility

In the 21st century, humanity has endured several outbreaks of infectious diseases that threaten population health and prosperity. Disease outbreaks can result in direct mortality and can also have long-lasting sublethal impacts on health. Read more

Monitoring Wildlife Using Sound and Other Methods

The Australian Acoustic Observatory collects environmental sound data from 60 sites around Australia, recording 24/7. The candidate interested in this project will be the kind of person interested in seeking ecological patterns in Big Data. Read more

Marine habitat restoration for future resilience: biogenic reef restoration in sea loughs under a changing climate.

Understanding the optimal approach for seascape-level restoration, where targeted habitats, e.g. biogenic reefs, are restored to support biodiversity and associated ecosystem functioning and stability, is vital for the resilience of the marine ecosystems in general. Read more

Functional Diversity of Alpine Grasslands Under Grazing: From Individuals to Ecosystems

Alpine vegetation is vulnerable to environmental change and has already shown changes in composition and phenology in response. However, there is a lack of knowledge regarding the multi-scale responses of plants to climate change on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Read more

Understanding and engineering the human microbiome

Microbial communities contain many evolving and interacting species, which makes them difficult to understand and predict. The Foster lab applies ecological and evolutionary approaches to break down this complexity. Read more

Conservation and biogeography of Asian bee pollinators

Asia is a center of bee evolution and its crops and native vegetation depend on bee pollination. However, relatively little is known about the life history, biogeography, and conservation status of regional pollinators (Warrit et al. Read more

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