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BSc in Marine and Freshwater Biology, BSc in Zoology and a suite of higher degrees, including an MSc in Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases & Antimicrobial Resistance. Programme accrediting
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include Earth System Sciences, Oceanography, Marine Biology and Ecology, and Climate Change Science. The Project Over the past 50 years, the Arctic has warmed at more than twice the global rate and it is
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the delivery and development of our growing undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Oceanography, Marine Biology, Geology and Environmental Geoscience, including field courses in the UK and overseas. We
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and a variety of empirical biology approaches to understand methane oxidation in real-world natural freshwater lakes and how methanotroph activity is regulated. The aim of this PhD project is to uncover
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marine mammal biology to ballast water treatments and marine biotechnology. Blyth Marine Station & Research Vessel, The Princess Royal Our Marine Station in Blyth Marina is home to The Princess Royal a
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planet with marine biology; and exploring, understanding and protecting our ocean systems with marine science. Students are taught by experts in their fields, with teaching informed by world-leading
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, marine invertebrates at the Ordovician mass extinction etc.) to investigate the macroevolutionary mechanisms of mass extinction events on species traits. They will also apply their findings to the current
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-leading in Biological Sciences, Marine Biology and Marine Sciences. The School is comprised of over 70 academics, 40 technical staff and around 1,200 students. Facilities include a £4.65 million Marine
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Marine Biology & Ecology Location: National Oceanography Centre Southampton Salary: £34,980 to £37,099 per annum Full Time Fixed Term Closing Date: Monday 08 April 2024 Interview Date: To be
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mark assessments. Contributions to a Marine Biology residential field trip are also desirable. The appointee will contribute to the Department’s pastoral support processes by running small group