The School of Biological and Marine Sciences, at the University of Plymouth, 
invites applications for a PHD position entitled "Monitoring health and 
unlocking social behaviour in bottlenose dolphins with interdisciplinary next 
generation technology."



Please go to the below link for further details and to apply
Application Deadline April 22nd



https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-biological-and-marine-sciences/monitoring-health-and-unlocking-social-behaviour-in-bottlenose-dolphins-with-interdisciplinary-next-generation-technology





This PHD is supervised by Dr Nicola Quick, Dr Clare Embling, Dr Barbara Cheney 
and Dr Amir Aly. The position will consist of (i) a part time (0.50 FTE) 
teaching contract; and (ii) a part-time PhD (0.50 FTE) offered for a 5 year 
period (covering 4 years of doctoral study plus 1 year writing up). Both 
teaching and PhD activities will be undertaken concurrently



In addition to the PhD Fee Scholarship, you will be trained to undertake 
teaching within a relevant subject area alongside our Undergraduate Programme 
teams as well as participating in our research activities.



You are required to have a good honours degree (1st Class or an Upper 2:1) and 
preferably a Masters degree in a relevant subject. You will likely be 
interested in a career in the Higher Education Sector, specifically in teaching 
and research.



The School of Biological and Marine Sciences has a postgraduate research 
community of over 70 researchers who work across a variety of disciplines 
recognised as world-leading in Biological Sciences, Marine Biology and Marine 
Sciences.  The School is comprised of over 70 academics, 40 technical staff and 
around 1,200 students. Facilities include a £4.65 million Marine Station with 
several research boats and diving facilities, alongside newly refurbished, 
state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities.

Candidates must hold the right to work and study in the UK

Please direct any informal enquiries to 
nicola.qu...@plymouth.ac.uk<mailto:nicola.qu...@plymouth.ac.uk>



Dr Nicola J Quick
Lecturer in Marine Conservation
University of Plymouth
Drake Circus
Plymouth
UK


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