Qualification Type: | PhD |
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Location: | Norwich |
Funding for: | UK Students, EU Students, International Students |
Funding amount: | £19,237 p.a. for 2024/25 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed On: | 18th October 2024 |
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Closes: | 8th January 2025 |
Reference: | SOMVEILLE_UENV25ARIES |
Primary Supervisor - Dr Marius Somveille
Background:
Seabirds are highly mobile organisms that connect distant regions across the world’s oceans and seas. While being important contributors to marine ecosystems, seabirds are also particularly threatened by human activity. To design effective conservation strategies, it is crucial to know how seabirds connect marine sites through their movement along marine flyways. An understanding of such seabird flyway connectivity is, however, sorely lacking. Which sites are most critical for migratory seabird conservation? Which populations are most exposed to anthropogenic threats throughout the annual cycle? How are environmental conditions shaping flyway connectivity?
Objectives and Methodology:
Benefitting from the strong expertise of the supervisory team in movement ecology and oceanography, the project will leverage large existing datasets on (i) the movement of migratory seabirds throughout their annual cycle, available via BirdLife’s Seabird Tracking Database, which hosts >20,000 individual movement trajectories from >110 species worldwide, and (ii) the spatio-temporal dynamics of oceanographic conditions and fisheries.
You will address the following objectives, which will be developed and prioritised according to your interests.
Training:
You will be part of a supportive and dynamic research environment at UEA and work with collaborators at BirdLife and the PML. You will receive hands-on training in spatial data analysis, while developing conceptual understanding and critical thinking in movement ecology, marine science and conservation. You will build strong interdisciplinary research skills in statistical analysis, data visualisation, advanced programming, writing and oral presentation, and receive training to enhance transferable skills and employability.
Person specification:
Enthusiastic individual with excellent communication skills and a keen interest for marine ecology and conservation. Experience of programming is desirable.
For further information, please visit www.aries-dtp.ac.uk
Funding Details
Additional Funding Information
ARIES is awaiting confirmation of funding under the BBSRC-NERC DLA award scheme, which is expected shortly. Funding for this studentship is subject to this confirmation and UKRI terms and conditions. Successful candidates who meet UKRI’s eligibility criteria will be awarded a fully-funded ARIES studentship of fees, maintenance stipend (£19,237 p.a. for 2024/25) and research costs.
A limited number of ARIES studentships are available to International applicants. Please note however that ARIES funding does not cover additional costs associated with relocation to, and living in, the UK.
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