Reminder: MPhil/PhD studentship: Implications of ocean acidification on the UK’s commercial shellfish fisheries: a comparison of native and non-native species

Qualification type: PhD

Location: Plymouth
Funding for: UK Students, EU Students

Funding amount: £13,863 stipend, per annum
Hours: Full Time

Closes: 3rd November 2014

Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship. The studentship will start in January 2015.

Project Description

The implications of ocean acidification on the success of shellfish are well documented as placing the future of the UK’s commercial shellfish fisheries under threat. This project will take an interdisciplinary approach in considering the future sustainability of commercial shellfish fisheries and involve a combination of lab and field-based experiments and you will be expected to engage and work closely with industry. The project focus includes: (1) the environmental factors that affect shellfish success across multiple life-history stages and consideration of how future climate scenarios might affect the performance of native and non-native species, and (2) how changes in ecological success will affect the availability of ecosystem services and benefits associated with this industry. The candidate will join two of the UK’s leading marine research groups, namely the Marine Biology and Ecology Research Centre (www1.plymouth.ac.uk/research/mberc) and Centre for Marine and Coastal Policy Research (www1.plymouth.ac.uk/ research/marcopol).

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants should have a first or upper second class Honours degree in Marine Biology or similar and preferably hold a relevant MSc or MRes qualification. The successful candidate will be a numerate marine biologist with knowledge and preferably experience of ecosystem service assessment (including social and economic research methods). The successful candidate will have field survey experience and experience of larval culture techniques would be advantageous but not essential. Diving (e.g. HSE Part 4 or equivalent) and boat handling qualifications would be advantageous.

Fees and Financial Support

The studentship is supported for 3 years and includes full Home/EU tuition fees plus a stipend of £13,863 per annum. The studentship will only fully fund those applicants who are eligible for Home/EU fees with relevant qualifications. Applicants normally required to cover overseas fees will have to cover the difference between the Home/EU and the overseas tuition fee rates (approximately £9,950 per annum).

If you wish to discuss this project further informally, please contact Dr Antony Knights by email (antony.knights@plymouth.ac.uk) or telephone (+44 (0) 1752 587889. However, applications must be made in accordance with the details shown below.

For an application form and full details on how to apply, please visit http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/ postgraduate. Applicants should send a completed application form along with a covering letter detailing their suitability for the studentship, C.V., and 2 references to Graduate School, Link Building, Level 3, Plymouth PL4 8AA or e-mail scienvresearch@plymouth.ac.uk.

The closing date for applications is 12 noon on 3rd November 2014. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interview on the 28th November 2014. We regret that we may not be able to respond to all applications. Applicants who have not received an offer of a place by 17th November 2014 should consider their application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.

Contacts

Dr Antony Knights (antony.knights(at)plymouth.ac.uk, Tel.: +44 (0) 1752 587889)

Dr Steve Fletcher (steve.fletcher(at)plymouth.ac.uk)

Prof Roy Moate (roy.moate(at)plymouth.ac.uk)

Prof Jason Hall-Spencer (jason.hall-spencer(at)plymouth.ac.uk)

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