Some research topics, such as Environmental Management and Policy (see link under that topic), relate to conservation social science...
Fully-funded PhD Studentships EPSRC Industrial CASE PhD Studentship School of Geography, University of Nottingham
Three Fully-funded PhD Studentships in Geography
The School studentships are available to UK and EU citizens, and to international students who have applied for an ORS award (September 2008 start) for study at Nottingham University. All studentships will commence in September 2008.
The School of Geography at the University of Nottingham invites applications for up to 3 fully-funded PhD studentships in any area of human or physical geography. Candidates should possess, or expect to obtain, a good undergraduate degree and / or a relevant Masters degree.
The studentships include payment of fees at the Home / EU rate and a maintenance grant (at the level recommended by research councils) for three years. To be eligible for the awards, candidates will be required to apply for research council studentships where appropriate.
Information on the School's research themes can be found on the relevant web pages.
Cultural and Historical Geography
New Economic Geography
Environmental and Geomorphological Sciences
Geographical Information Science
Environmental Management and Policy
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/geography/research/
research%20groups/env-themes.phtml?menu=gs
Applicants with interests in any of the School's research themes are invited to apply.
Further details and application forms are available at:
https://pgapps.nottingham.ac.uk or from Jenny Ashmore, Postgraduate
Research Administrator, School of Geography, The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD. Tel: 0115 951 5575.
Email: Jenny.Ashmore@Nottingham.ac.uk.
Closing date: 7 February 2008.
EPSRC Industrial CASE PhD Studentship
The application of Positioning and Geospatial Intelligence Technology for real-time in-situ reporting and monitoring for environmental management
Centre for Geospatial Science & Centre for Environmental Management with SciSys
An EPSRC Industrial PhD CASE studentship with SciSys is available to conduct research into the application of positioning technologies (e.g. GPS), and geospatial intelligence technology for real-time in-situ reporting and monitoring for environmental management. The research builds on existing programmes within the three partner organisations and their knowledge of the scientific and commercial state of the art. The research will investigate the potential for combining mobile phone-based accurate positioning and timing, high-quality digital photography and broad-band mobile communications with improved spatial search and image analysis technology, so that both experts and lay people can record and report environmental management information about infrastructure, biodiversity or ambient environmental conditions.
The work will be funded for 3 years with a provisional start date of 1st March 2008, although this is negotiable. The successful candidate will be expected to spend 3 months placement within the SyiSys. This Studentship will cover tuition fees at the UK/EU rate and provide a tax-free stipend of £14,600 p.a.
More details (PDF format)
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/geography/general/PhDOpportuninities/Scisys%20CA
SE%20PhD%20Further%20Details.pdf
The successful candidate will have at least a 2:1 Honours degree or MSc in Computer Science, GIS, Geography or a science-related discipline, and have an interest in the environment. For informal enquiries and further details please contact Professor Mike Jackson or Professor Roy
Haines-Young by e-mail.
Further details and application forms are available at:
https://pgapps.nottingham.ac.uk or from Jenny Ashmore, Postgraduate
Research Administrator, School of Geography, The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD (jenny.ashmore@nottingham.ac.uk)
The deadline for applications is 7th February 2008
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/geography/research/
postgraduate%20research/PhDOpps.phtml?menu=in
Fully-funded PhD Studentships EPSRC Industrial CASE PhD Studentship School of Geography, University of Nottingham
Three Fully-funded PhD Studentships in Geography
The School studentships are available to UK and EU citizens, and to international students who have applied for an ORS award (September 2008 start) for study at Nottingham University. All studentships will commence in September 2008.
The School of Geography at the University of Nottingham invites applications for up to 3 fully-funded PhD studentships in any area of human or physical geography. Candidates should possess, or expect to obtain, a good undergraduate degree and / or a relevant Masters degree.
The studentships include payment of fees at the Home / EU rate and a maintenance grant (at the level recommended by research councils) for three years. To be eligible for the awards, candidates will be required to apply for research council studentships where appropriate.
Information on the School's research themes can be found on the relevant web pages.
Cultural and Historical Geography
New Economic Geography
Environmental and Geomorphological Sciences
Geographical Information Science
Environmental Management and Policy
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/geography/research/
research%20groups/env-themes.phtml?menu=gs
Applicants with interests in any of the School's research themes are invited to apply.
Further details and application forms are available at:
https://pgapps.nottingham.ac.uk or from Jenny Ashmore, Postgraduate
Research Administrator, School of Geography, The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD. Tel: 0115 951 5575.
Email: Jenny.Ashmore@Nottingham.ac.uk.
Closing date: 7 February 2008.
EPSRC Industrial CASE PhD Studentship
The application of Positioning and Geospatial Intelligence Technology for real-time in-situ reporting and monitoring for environmental management
Centre for Geospatial Science & Centre for Environmental Management with SciSys
An EPSRC Industrial PhD CASE studentship with SciSys is available to conduct research into the application of positioning technologies (e.g. GPS), and geospatial intelligence technology for real-time in-situ reporting and monitoring for environmental management. The research builds on existing programmes within the three partner organisations and their knowledge of the scientific and commercial state of the art. The research will investigate the potential for combining mobile phone-based accurate positioning and timing, high-quality digital photography and broad-band mobile communications with improved spatial search and image analysis technology, so that both experts and lay people can record and report environmental management information about infrastructure, biodiversity or ambient environmental conditions.
The work will be funded for 3 years with a provisional start date of 1st March 2008, although this is negotiable. The successful candidate will be expected to spend 3 months placement within the SyiSys. This Studentship will cover tuition fees at the UK/EU rate and provide a tax-free stipend of £14,600 p.a.
More details (PDF format)
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/geography/general/PhDOpportuninities/Scisys%20CA
SE%20PhD%20Further%20Details.pdf
The successful candidate will have at least a 2:1 Honours degree or MSc in Computer Science, GIS, Geography or a science-related discipline, and have an interest in the environment. For informal enquiries and further details please contact Professor Mike Jackson or Professor Roy
Haines-Young by e-mail.
Further details and application forms are available at:
https://pgapps.nottingham.ac.uk or from Jenny Ashmore, Postgraduate
Research Administrator, School of Geography, The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD (jenny.ashmore@nottingham.ac.uk)
The deadline for applications is 7th February 2008
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/geography/research/
postgraduate%20research/PhDOpps.phtml?menu=in