The Leverhulme PhD Programme for Interdisciplinary Resilience Studies is administered by the Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences (FELS). Read more
Project overview . This project aims to develop a novel climate proxy from Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic to reconstruct the strength and movement of southern westerly winds, crucial for understanding climate tipping points and future projections. Read more
Project overview. Chlorophyll, the main photosynthetic pigment, is critical for vegetation health, yet little is known about its within-canopy distribution (or resulting implications for vegetation function). Read more
Project overview. This project will examine how wind-blown avalanches are controlled by sediment transport dynamics including dune size, wind speed and grain characteristics. Read more
Project overview . This project aims to use multiple climate proxies and novel sedaDNA and fecal biomarker analyses to reconstruct past environmental changes in Taiwan over the past 5000 years. Read more
Project overview . The Westerly Winds are among the main drivers of climate variability in the Southern Hemisphere. This PhD will contribute to the development of a novel Antarctic ice core proxy for reconstructing past westerly wind changes. Read more
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