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We have 8 ecotoxicology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

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

We have 8 ecotoxicology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

CDTS326: Mussel restoration, bioremediation and robots, CDT SuMMeR PhD Studentship

Project description. Mussels are a critical component of coastal communities in temperate regions globally - creating spatially complex habitats which enhance biodiversity, act as a food source for a diverse array of species, and remove nitrogen and excess nutrients from estuarine and coastal systems. Read more

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
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Funded PhD SWBio DTP- Living on the edge: agrochemical pollutant contamination in tropical forest insects

Insects constitute most of all known species and play crucial roles in crop yields, food production and economies. Tropical forests are global hotspots of insect diversity and provide many ecosystem services upon which humanity relies. Read more

How does weathering affect the fate and hazard of microplastics in the marine environment?

Project Overview. Microplastics are a ubiquitous and persistent pollutant found globally. This project will investigate how weathering processes affect the behaviour, fate and ecological effects of microplastics in the marine environment. Read more
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Plastic Fish: assessing the impacts of plastic pollution on aquaculture food security

Project description. Plastic pollutants have been detected in all surveyed food systems, presenting a clear security threat to global food security, particularly aquaculture, the fastest growing food producing sector, projected to be worth almost £184bn by 2027. Read more
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