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We offer PhD degrees in ecology and evolutionary biology.

Ecologists research interactions between species and their environments, examining factors that influence their abundance and distribution. Their research addresses climate change adaptation, design of habitat networks and agri-environment schemes.

Evolutionary biologists use modern analytical tools to research the evolution of plants, animals and microbes. Our work includes developing new methods to incorporate fossils and geographic data into phylogenies, to detect natural selection on phenotypes and probe gene network evolution and adaptive landscapes.

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NERC Climate System and Biodiversity Science CROCUS Doctoral Landscape Award (DLA)

Funded PhD opportunities training a new generation of environmental scientists to become interdisciplinary experts with strong quantitative skills, creative thinkers, and leaders in sustainability and inclusivity. Such knowledge and skills are critical in delivering the ambitious Net Zero, adaptation and restoration plans adopted by governments and businesses worldwide.

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NERC AI-INTERVENE Doctoral Focal Award (DFA)

The AI for Unlocking Datasets for Biodiversity Assessment and Prediction (AI-INTERVENE) DFA is training a new generation of AI-empowered data scientists. They will be equipped with the required AI and data science tools, ecological knowledge and wider interdisciplinary skillset to unlock the full potential of the wealth of existing and emerging sources of biodiversity data.

BBSRC FoodBioSystems (DTP)

The DTP is developing bioscientists with in-depth knowledge and technical expertise of food systems and biological proc