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We have 94 Marine Biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in the UK

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

We have 94 Marine Biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in the UK

E5 Global monitoring models for marine mammal strandings: Creating surveillance intelligence systems for marine mammal strandings management

Start date. October 2025. Duration: 3.5 YEARS. Stipend: UKRI stipend levels (£19,237 in 2024/25). Supervisors. Dr Jude Eze (SRUC), Dr Annette Boerlage (SRUC), Dr Sarah Marley (SRUC), Dr Giles Innocent (Biomathematics & Statistics Scotland). Read more

Dissecting the molecular mechanism of chromosome segregation in the marine plankton Diplonema papillatum

We are interested in discovering the fundamental principle of chromosome segregation in eukaryotes. Our focus is on the kinetochore, a highly complicated macromolecular protein machine that assembles onto centromeric DNA and interacts with spindle microtubules during mitosis and meiosis. Read more

CR2025_50: Marine Forests in Flux: The Impact of Climate Change on Seaweed Carbon Sequestration

*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at Swansea University*. Join an exciting, interdisciplinary PhD project designed to push the boundaries of our understanding of blue carbon in marine ecosystems and contribute to cutting-edge marine science. Read more

CR2025_50: Marine Forests in Flux: The Impact of Climate Change on Seaweed Carbon Sequestration

*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at Swansea University*. Join an exciting, interdisciplinary PhD project designed to push the boundaries of our understanding of blue carbon in marine ecosystems and contribute to cutting-edge marine science. Read more

CR2025_39: Defining the cascading effects of global warming – from the microbial loop to marine food webs (MicroHeat)

*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at Swansea University*. Marine ecosystems are highly sensitive to global warming, however, the detailed mechanisms by which temperature changes affect food web dynamics remain poorly understood. Read more

CR2025_39: Defining the cascading effects of global warming – from the microbial loop to marine food webs (MicroHeat)

*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at Swansea University*. Marine ecosystems are highly sensitive to global warming, however, the detailed mechanisms by which temperature changes affect food web dynamics remain poorly understood. Read more

ACCE+ DLA programme: Winning at digital twinning: integrating AI and numerical modelling on the Great Barrier Reef

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: The adaptability of deep sea coral biomineralisation strategies

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

The role of the ParaHox genes in chordate evolution

The ParaHox genes are a key, but understudied, focus for animal evolutionary development biology (evo-devo). They are widely conserved across the animal kingdom with major roles in patterning the development of the central nervous system (CNS) and gastrointestinal tract (gut). Read more

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