A competitive NERC CASE funded PhD position is available, starting in October 
2014.  The successful 
candidate will work with the Durham Wildlife Trust (http://www.durhamwt.co.uk/) 
to engage 
members in a modern and technology-driven approach to monitoring the 
distribution and abundance 
of mammals.  The resultant information will help to inform local conservation 
strategies.  The 
candidate will gain skills and experience in field biology, camera trapping, 
citizen science and modern 
inferential techniques.  They will also have a direct impact on management 
plans for the study area.

Further details of the project are here: http://www.iapetus.ac.uk/wp-
content/uploads/2013/12/IAP_13_36-DUR-Stephens.pdf

Applicants should have, or expect to obtain, good Bachelor’s and Master’s 
degrees in a relevant area.  
Highly competitive students will have evidence of enthusiasm for scientific 
publication.  Applicants 
should meet NERC’s eligibility criteria, detailed in NERC’s current studentship 
handbook.  Ineligible 
but otherwise excellent applicants should get in touch to discuss alternative 
funding possibilities.

Please contact [email protected] as soon as possible.  Informal 
enquiries are welcome.  
The final deadline for applications is 10 Feb 2014; however, short-listing of 
applicants will start as 
early as 10 Jan 2014 and interviews will need to be completed before the final 
phase of the 
application process (which starts on 17 Feb).

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