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We have 7 Ecology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Stirling

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Stirling  United Kingdom

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

We have 7 Ecology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Stirling

EastBio: One for all: ecosystem services trade-offs in inland aquaculture agroecosystems

The Project. Aquaculture is rapidly expanding and increasingly integrated in the landscape – while much of the attention is on mariculture, most of the current production worldwide is performed in artificial coastal brackish and inland systems. Read more

Iapetus Doctoral Training Partnership: 13+ funded 3.5 year PhD Studentships

Iapetus is a Doctoral Training Partnership that joins the leading research universities of Durham, Glasgow, Newcastle, St Andrews, Stirling and Heriot-Watt together with the British Geological Survey, the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology and the British Antarctic Survey. Read more

Developing nature-based solutions for reducing microbial pollution in lakes and rivers

Aim. Develop an ecological strategy to remove microbial pathogens from aquatic systems. We are seeking a highly motivated individual to carry out PhD research in the fields of environmental science, water quality and environmental microbiology. Read more

Understanding the role of complexity and diversity in riparian woodland resilience to extreme events.

Maintaining the quality of freshwater habitats is essential for the health and wellbeing of people and wildlife. Native woodlands within the riparian zone (riparian woodlands) play multiple roles in the functioning of freshwater ecosystems. Read more

Understanding the potential soil carbon benefits of agroforestry

Globally forest and woodland creation is being used to meet net zero greenhouse gas emission targets. To increase the terrestrial carbon sink in the UK, the government is aiming to increase forest and woodland cover from 13% to 17-20% by 2050 with Scotland aiming for 21% forest/woodland cover by 2032. Read more
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