The Department of Zoology<http://www.tcd.ie/Zoology/>, Trinity College Dublin<http://www.tcd.ie/>, is seeking a highly qualified and ambitious candidate to undertake a PhD project that will quantify the impacts of multiple stressors on marine benthic resources.
This project will use novel experimental methods to address research questions that specifically quantify and characterise the independent and cumulative effects of multiple stressors (e.g. ocean warming, nutrient enrichment and acidification) on key ecological processes. More information<http://www.tcd.ie/Zoology/research/groups/oconnor/opportunites/>. NOTE: The deadline for receipt of 1st phase applicants is 30th April 2018. The Provost’s PhD Project Awards: This new award includes: * Fees for a Ph.D in Science: €7,013 (EU); €13,768 (non-EU) * Annual stipend: €16,000 for 4 years * Access to new infrastructure at Trinity College including a mesocosm-based platform - Quantifying the Impacts of Multiple Stressors on marine benthic ecosystems (QIMS) Applications You are applying for a highly competitive 4 year fully funded scholarship. You must have a full, clean driving license, be willing and able to work independently and as part of a team and have a positive attitude. Phase 1: Send preliminary applications to: Dr O’Connor ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Please place ‘Provost PhD application’ in the subject line of the email. Attach a single PDF Document that contains the following: * A cover letter: Your letter should clearly set out your suitability and motivation for this PhD with reference to your past relevant experience and achievements. * A CV that includes your relevant experience, undergraduate results, postgraduate results (if applicable), any relevant publications and contact information for 2 academic referees. Phase 2: Successful Phase 1 candidates will proceed to Interview. The successful candidate will then be invited to submit a full application to Trinity College Dublin. PhD start date is September 1st 2018. Dr. Nessa E. O'Connor School of Natural Sciences Zoology Building Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin Dublin 2 Ireland Phone: +353 (1) 896 1640 Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Twitter: @nessocon<https://twitter.com/nessocon> O’Connor Lab<https://www.tcd.ie/Zoology/research/research/NessaOConnor/index.php> Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin is ranked 1st in Ireland and in the top 100 world universities by the QS World University Rankings. –––––––––––– ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Ian Donohue PhD FTCD Associate Professor School of Natural Sciences, Department of Zoology Trinity College Dublin Dublin 2 Ireland Phone: +353 1 8961356 Email: [email protected]<applewebdata://3FF760B4-2E1D-4199-BE45-C664CB52B8D0/[email protected]> Skype: ian_donohue Twitter: @donohueian<https://twitter.com/donohueian> The Donohue Lab: http://www.tcd.ie/zoology/research/groups/donohue/index.php -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
