Monday, May 30, 2011

[Germany] 8 PhD Fellowships in Molecular and Chemical Ecology at IMPRS plus 2 more

[Germany] 8 PhD Fellowships in Molecular and Chemical Ecology at IMPRS plus 2 more


[Germany] 8 PhD Fellowships in Molecular and Chemical Ecology at IMPRS

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8 PhD Fellowships in Molecular and Chemical Ecology at IMPRS

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8 PhD Fellowships in Molecular and Chemical Ecology

The International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) "The Exploration of Ecological Interactions with Molecular and Chemical Techniques" in Jena, Germany, is offering 8 PhD fellowships beginning in January 2012. Students holding a Master`s degree (or equivalent) in molecular biology, ecology, entomology, microbiology, chemistry, biochemistry, neuroethology or zoology, with a proven record of success in one of the disciplines and interest in examining ecological interactions are eligible to conduct a doctoral project within the IMPRS.


[UK] Research Fellow at Queen`s University Belfast

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Research Fellow at Queen`s University Belfast

Overview
Queen`s University Belfast
Research Fellow
BT7 1NN
Ref: 11/101675

School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology.
Available immediately for 3 years to research the development of bioinformatics methods and techniques related to gene-expression connectivity mapping, and their novel applications in biological and biomedical sciences particularly in cancer research.

Anticipated interview date: Tuesday 28 June 2011
Salary: £29,972 per annum
Closing date: Monday 6 June 2011


[UK] PhD Studentship in the Coastal Impacts of Marine Renewables at University of Plymouth

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PhD Studentship in the Coastal Impacts of Marine Renewables at University of Plymouth

Overview
Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship in the School of Marine Science and Engineering. The studentship will start on 1st October 2011.

Project Description
The project will focus on coastal impacts in the lee of Wave Hub, a world-leading test centre for wave energy devices off the North Coast of Cornwall. Previous consultations showed the main public concern was on possible effects on beaches in the lee of Wave Hub, particularly the effect on surfing waves. Any changes in coastal waves will also affect areas of coastal erosion and rip current patterns, which have implications for coastal management and bather safety respectively.


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