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University of Wales, Bangor
School of Ocean Sciences
PhD STUDENTSHIPS
The School invites applications for the following Ph.D. studentships, starting from October 2005:
Radiation dose to man from natural radionuclides in coastal environments
Secular and short-term variation in mid-Cretaceous to early Palaeogene ocean chemistry
Ice- ocean- climate interaction in the north east Atlantic during glacial times
Geochemical proxies and molluscan shell growth: towards a mechanism for calcification of the bivalve shell
Biological mediation of particle aggregation and carbon drawdown during plankton blooms in shelf seas
Isotope proxies for ontogenetic changes in diet, trophic level and foraging location of sharks
The population genetics of the smelt (Osmerus eperlanus L.), with special reference to the Irish Sea
Ecology and life history strategies of scavenging gastropods
The biological effects of shallow water hydrothermal vents from aircraft remote sensing data
Salt intrusion in estuaries: testing new ideas
Vertical Mixing Processes and their contribution to the Continental Shelf Pump
Properties and flux of suspended matter in regions of freshwater influence (ROFI)
Applicants should already have, or expect to obtain, a first class or upper second class honours degree in an appropriate subject. For further information, including an application form, please write to the Postgraduate Admissions Secretary, (reference RC05) School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales (Bangor), Menai Bridge, Anglesey, LL59 5AB. Detailed project descriptions are posted on our web site, www.sos.bangor.ac.uk (http://www.sos.bangor.ac.uk/). Deadline for application is March 17th, 2005.
MSc STUDENTSHIPS
The School currently runs five taught Masters degree programmes which have NERC funded and European Social Fund supported studentships. Applications are invited for the October 2005 intake (at the same contact address and web site as above) for
Applied Marine Geoscience
Applied Physical Oceanography
Marine Environmental Protection
Marine Biology
Shellfish Biology, Fisheries and Culture
School of Ocean Sciences
PhD STUDENTSHIPS
The School invites applications for the following Ph.D. studentships, starting from October 2005:
Radiation dose to man from natural radionuclides in coastal environments
Secular and short-term variation in mid-Cretaceous to early Palaeogene ocean chemistry
Ice- ocean- climate interaction in the north east Atlantic during glacial times
Geochemical proxies and molluscan shell growth: towards a mechanism for calcification of the bivalve shell
Biological mediation of particle aggregation and carbon drawdown during plankton blooms in shelf seas
Isotope proxies for ontogenetic changes in diet, trophic level and foraging location of sharks
The population genetics of the smelt (Osmerus eperlanus L.), with special reference to the Irish Sea
Ecology and life history strategies of scavenging gastropods
The biological effects of shallow water hydrothermal vents from aircraft remote sensing data
Salt intrusion in estuaries: testing new ideas
Vertical Mixing Processes and their contribution to the Continental Shelf Pump
Properties and flux of suspended matter in regions of freshwater influence (ROFI)
Applicants should already have, or expect to obtain, a first class or upper second class honours degree in an appropriate subject. For further information, including an application form, please write to the Postgraduate Admissions Secretary, (reference RC05) School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales (Bangor), Menai Bridge, Anglesey, LL59 5AB. Detailed project descriptions are posted on our web site, www.sos.bangor.ac.uk (http://www.sos.bangor.ac.uk/). Deadline for application is March 17th, 2005.
MSc STUDENTSHIPS
The School currently runs five taught Masters degree programmes which have NERC funded and European Social Fund supported studentships. Applications are invited for the October 2005 intake (at the same contact address and web site as above) for
Applied Marine Geoscience
Applied Physical Oceanography
Marine Environmental Protection
Marine Biology
Shellfish Biology, Fisheries and Culture