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We have 42 Entomology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in the UK

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Entomology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in the UK

We have 42 Entomology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in the UK

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MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: The Biting-Edge of AI – Predicting Mosquito Vector Competence for Viruses

Mosquito-borne viruses (arboviruses) pose major global threats to animal and human health, and food security. They are disproportionately prominent in global emerging infectious diseases, currently threaten the UK (e.g., West Nile and Usutu viruses), and will likely continue to increase in their global importance. Read more

CR2025_60: Sustainable Agriculture & Farming for Ecosystem Resilience (S.A.F.E.R.)

Motivation. The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework1 mandates the enhancement of biodiversity to promote engagement with nature and ensure the resilient ecosystems required for maintenance of sustainable food supply. Read more

E5 DLA Project; Investigating the Biodiversity and Ecological Determinants of Fungus Gnats (Sciaridae): An Emerging Pest in Glasshouse Environments

  Research Group: Institute of Ecology & Evolution
As the UK transitions towards a ban on peat in plant-growing media, the adoption of more sustainable alternatives such as wood fibre, wood chips, and green compost has led to a rise in the prevalence of fungus gnats in glasshouse environments, where they can become significant pests. Read more

The genomics and spatial dynamics of semi-permeable species barriers - the Marbled White hybrid zone as a test case

  Research Group: Institute of Ecology & Evolution
Hybrid zones can be understood as natural genome collision experiments that allow detailed inferences about the interplay of evolutionary forces in nature. Read more

Comparative and population genomics of Drosophilidae

  Research Group: Institute of Ecology & Evolution
Our lab seeks to understand the drivers of genome evolution; where two genomes are different, why are they different? What are the relative roles of selection… Read more

ACCE+ DLA programme: Uncovering natural and anthropic factors that affect the eco-epidemiology of Leishmania pathogens transmission in the Amazon

The ACCE+ DLA is committed to recruiting extraordinary future scientists regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, faith or religious belief, pregnancy or maternity, parental or caring responsibilities or career pathway to date. Read more

ACCE+ DLA programme: Genetic consequences of climate change-induced range shifts in Aricia butterflies

The ACCE+ DLA is committed to recruiting extraordinary future scientists regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, faith or religious belief, pregnancy or maternity, parental or caring responsibilities or career pathway to date. Read more

ACCE+ DLA programme: Translocating an ecosystem engineer: the impact of wood ants on woodland communities

The ACCE+ DLA is committed to recruiting extraordinary future scientists regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, faith or religious belief, pregnancy or maternity, parental or caring responsibilities or career pathway to date. Read more

ACCE+ DLA programme: A biodiverse future for woodlands in the presence of deer

The ACCE+ DLA is committed to recruiting extraordinary future scientists regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, faith or religious belief, pregnancy or maternity, parental or caring responsibilities or career pathway to date. Read more

Funded PhD - Synergies between nest architecture and division of labour in ant colonies

Division of labour, whereby different tasks are carried out by different groups of workers, is often considered one of the main drivers of the ecological success of social insects (ants, bees, wasps & termites), because specialisation into tasks is predicted to increase performance and minimise task-switching costs. Read more

ACCE+ DLA programme: Symbiosis in a thermally variable world

Background. Symbiotic interactions define the biology, ecology and evolution of animals and plants. This is particularly profound in insects, where microbes are core components of insect nutritional physiology, defence against natural enemies, desiccation tolerance and resistance to xenobiotics. Read more

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