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  Biological Sciences: Fully Funded PhD Scholarship: Baboon Sociality and Health


   School of Biosciences, Geography and Physics

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About the Project

Funding provider: Swansea University's Faculty of Science and Engineering

Subject areas: Animal behaviour, Biologging, Physiology, Endocrinology, Metagenomics

Project start date: 

  • 1 January 2023 (Enrolment open from mid-December)

Supervisors: 

Aligned programme of study: PhD in Biological Sciences

Mode of study: Full-time

Project description:

Many animals form stable social relationships between specific individuals. These relationships are extremely beneficial but also come with costs. For example, trade-offs exists with respect to stress (social buffering versus social stress) and transmission of health (beneficial gut microbiota) and disease (parasites, viruses) but are little understood because of the challenges of collecting appropriate data in the wild. To understand these trade-offs, this interdisciplinary PhD will use and extend a worldwide unique data set on wild baboon social behaviour and health. Sociality is studied in unprecedented detail, with simultaneous data for 16 individuals. GPS and acceleration data from bespoke tracking collars provide information on behaviour and social interactions/proximity every second over several months. Health information comes from >350 urine and >600 faecal samples collected in the field. These samples are matched to individuals and time periods, affording non-invasive investigation of reproductive state, stress physiology, immune function, energy and metabolic status, parasite load, and microbiome composition. Combining these data on baboon sociality and health therefore provides rare opportunity to investigate how and why social relationships evolve, and their consequences for individuals' health. The ideal candidate will have a masters level degree, research interests and expertise in animal behaviour and physiology, and data analysis and laboratory skills relevant to the project. Please get in touch for enquiries or more details.

Eligibility

Candidates must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level in Biosciences or a related subject, or a master’s degree with a minimum overall grade at ‘Merit’ (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University).

English Language requirements: If applicable – IELTS 6.5 overall (with at least 6.0 in each individual component) or Swansea recognised equivalent.

Due to funding restrictions, this scholarship is open to applicants eligible to pay tuition fees at the UK rate only, as defined by UKCISA regulations.

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Funding Notes

This scholarship covers the full cost of UK tuition fees and an annual stipend of £16,062.
Additional research expenses will also be available.

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