Bovine tuberculosis (BTB), caused by M. bovis, is the current biggest zoonotic disease problem in farms in the UK. The control and eradication of BTB hinges on prompt identification and removal of all infected cattle from the herd to prevent transmission to other animals as well as humans. Read more
36 month funded studentship. The expected start date for the studentship will be the beginning of October 2023. The student will be registered for a PhD at Harper Adams University and based at Harper Adams University, Edgmond, Shropshire, UK. Read more
36 month funded studentship. The expected start date for the studentship will be the beginning of October 2023. The student will be registered for a PhD at Harper Adams University and based at Harper Adams University, Edgmond, Shropshire, UK. Read more
Project Title: Development and evaluation of novel nitrogen removal strategies for animal slurries and anaerobic digestates for precision fertiliser application in a global context. Read more
Pet travel and imports bring risks of zoonotic parasite introductions. Changes in pet travel rules, commercial activity and rehoming from overseas have broadened possible sources and routes of infection, while the likelihood of exotic parasite establishment increases as climate warms. Read more
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) are widely used as an animal model across disciplines, including in neuropsychopharmacology and psychiatric drug development. Read more
Media coverage of the negative effects of the climate and nature emergencies on the welfare of wild and captive animals is becoming commonplace, yet we understand little about how this influences people’s environmental and animal welfare attitudes and behaviours. Read more
Research Group. Behaviour & Evolution (Psychology) and Institute of Aquaculture. Come and work with us on . animal welfare in a changing world. Read more
Applications are invited for a fully-funded three year PhD (cluster. Animal Welfare in a Changing World. ). The PhD will be based in the Faculty of Natural Sciences (University of Stirling), and will be supervised by Dr Gema Martin-Ordas and Dr Sonia Rey Planellas. Read more
An opportunity to apply for a funded full-time PhD in the College of Health, Science and Society, UWE Bristol in partnership with the Milner Institute of Ecology and Evolution at the University of Bath. The studentship will be funded by UWE Bristol and RSK Biocensus Ltd. . Read more
Protected areas and wildlife reserves in developing countries maintain biodiversity and can also provide economic help for local communities. Read more
Tuberculosis (TB) is the second leading cause of death from infectious disease after COVID-19. In 2021, 10.6M fell ill and 1.6M died from TB. Read more
Non-Academic Partner. Wm Morrisons Supermarkets Ltd. 36 month funded studentship. The expected start date for the studentship will be end of September/beginning of October 2023. Read more
City, University of London is offering 15 doctoral studentships starting in October 2023 as part of a commitment to recruit outstanding researchers. Read more
'TO APPLY, PLEASE CLICK INSTITUTION WEBSITE LINK'. A PhD studentship is available in the Spinal Cord Group (SCG) at the University of Glasgow, researching the mammalian somatosensory nervous system. Read more
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