The Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute (hereafter BDRI) offers a limited 
number of independent studies to advanced undergraduate and graduate students 
(bachelor and master students). 
The BDRI invites applications for thesis projects in a dynamic, international, 
and competitive research environment (i.e. we use the term “thesis” 
synonymously with “dissertation” and “report”). The main research topics of the 
BDRI include marine mammal ecology, ethology, ecological modelling and 
bioacoustics (on dolphins, porpoises, baleen whales and otters in Atlantic 
waters) in different parts of the world, as well as marine bird ecology. Highly 
motivated bachelor and master students in the fields of zoology, marine 
biology, veterinary and related disciplines are invited to apply for a thesis 
project at the BDRI. 
We do not confer degrees but rather provide a research environment including a 
fully equipped and staffed laboratory, accommodation, and training in the field 
under the mentorship of experienced marine scientists. The BDRI offers to the 
students the chance to work through the many steps of research, collecting the 
data on the field, and analysing the data at the lab.
To carry out a project with the BDRI means that our students will concentrate 
on and analyse specific data from our already-existing long-term research 
dataset. Students will participate in the data collection of our on-going 
marine mammal and marine bird research program in Galician waters (Spain) and 
will receive supervision from Bruno Díaz López, PhD (Director and Chief 
Biologist) and Séverine Methion, MSc (Principal Investigator and Marine 
Ecologist). The BDRI office is located in a pleasant research centre located in 
O Grove, Galicia (Spain). The institute and research vessel are equipped with 
the state-of-the-art technology, and the study area has especially good 
conditions for marine mammals and marine birds research. The BDRI is a very 
international environment, and the everyday working language is English.  Below 
you can see a list of the project topics that will be offered in 2019 at BDRI’s 
headquarters in Spain:
CETACEAN ECOLOGY. These projects include spatial analysis and creation of 
models from cetacean distribution data recorded in Atlantic waters (Galicia, 
Spain). Outcomes of these studies will provide more information on the 
distribution of cetacean species in Galicia, and about the impact of human 
activities on cetacean distribution. Applicants should have a strong interest 
in GIS or modelling.
CETACEAN BEHAVIOUR. These projects include analysis of behavioural data about 
cetaceans recorded in Atlantic waters (Galicia, Spain). Outcomes of these 
studies will provide important information on individual and group behaviour of 
these species, as well as information on the impact of human activities on 
their behaviour. Applicants should have a strong interest in ethology and 
conservation.
BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN COMMUNICATION. These projects include analysis of 
bio-acoustical and behavioural data recorded from a study area characterized by 
different levels of anthropogenic impact (Atlantic waters or Mediterranean 
waters). Outcomes of these studies will provide more information on the 
function of specific social vocalisations and influence of the environment and, 
in some cases anthropogenic activities. Applicants should have a strong 
interest in bioacoustics.  BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN SOCIETY and MARK-RECAPTURE. These 
projects include analysis of mark-recapture data about bottlenose dolphins or 
common dolphins recorded in Atlantic waters (Galicia, Spain). Outcomes of these 
studies will provide more information about dolphin society and, in some cases 
the impact caused by human activities. Applicants should have a strong interest 
in photo- identification and social studies.  DOLPHIN SKIN PIGMENTATION AND 
BODY MARKS. These projects include analysis of photographic data (bottlenose 
dolphins and common dolphins) recorded in Atlantic waters (Galicia, Spain). 
Outcomes of these studies will provide more information about cetacean external 
body conditions, taking into account intra- and inter-specific interactions, 
infections, diseases and in some cases the impact caused by human activities. 
Applicants should have a strong interest in photographic analysis, veterinary, 
and conservation. MARINE BIRD ECOLOGY. These projects include spatial analysis 
and creation of models from data about marine birds recorded in Atlantic waters 
(Galicia, Spain). Outcomes of these studies will provide more information about 
marine bird distribution (seagulls, cormorant, shag, waders, auks and more) and 
the impact caused by human activities. Applicants should have a strong interest 
in GIS or modelling. FEEDING ECOLOGY OF EURASIAN OTTER. This project include 
data recorded in Atlantic waters in 2018. Outcomes of these studies will 
provide more information about European otter (Lutra lutra) feeding ecology by 
studying the content of the spraints. Applicants should have a strong interest 
in laboratory analysis and feeding ecology. Many other projects can also be 
developed such as impact of human activities on marine environment, dolphins’ 
society, ecological modelling and more. Consult with the BDRI to explore the 
possibilities (i...@thebdri.com). ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.Students writing a 
thesis project will be undertaking normal intern activities (6 working hours 
per day / 5 days per week). All participants will contribute to the ongoing 
BDRI research projects being carried out by the institute during their stay. 
This allows for simultaneous use of equipment and better supervision and 
guidance. Any project analysis and thesis writing will be done on their own 
personal time (lunch time, afternoons, and week-ends).  The BDRI provides all 
the material, research equipment, tuition, and supervision when a student comes 
to write a thesis. The design of data collection is already done and specific 
topics are proposed to students depending on their background and preferences.
APPLICATIONTo apply, read the Internship Information Package and thesis 
document, and send the application form, a resume, cover letter, and 
recommendation letters (facultative) by email to: i...@thebdri.com
BDRI internships are not paid and this training experience requires a tuition 
fee which is used to off-set the cost of training, use of research equipment, 
facilities and research vessels, accommodation in an apartment with other 
participants, and other expenses (access to wifi, kitchen utensils, 
electricity, taxes, insurances, etc) and a project fee. This fee covers added 
supervision, tuition, and guidance, the paperwork associated, as well as the 
use of BDRI resources. Successful applicants will be responsible for their own 
transportation expenses to and from the research centre (O Grove, Galicia, 
Spain). Students carrying out these projects are encouraged to try for 
extramural or university funding to offset these costs.  If the student intends 
to receive academic credit, he/she will be responsible for making all 
arrangements with their educational institutions.
There is no deadline to apply. However, approved applications are accepted on a 
first-come, first serve basis. Apply early!  
Once accepted as an intern, we can discuss potential specific projects and you 
will be expected to produce a suitable project proposal prior to your arrival. 
We look forward to your participation and a successful research experience at 
the BDRI and we thank you for your interest.
Feel free to send us an e-mail to: i...@thebdri.com for us to provide you 
further information about the program.
The internships information information package can be donwloaded here: 
<https://www.thebdri.com/resources/downloads/internships.pdf>
The thesis information document can be downloaded here: 
<https://www.thebdri.com/resources/downloads/thesis.pdf>
A list of the thesis carried out at the BDRI can be consulted here: 
<https://www.thebdri.com/research/thesis.html>
Some of our ex-interns shared their BDRI internship experience at: 
<https://youtu.be/UAuO2XasBnw> 
For regular updates with photos and videos about our programs and research 
activities feel free to visit <https://www.facebook.com/thebdri/>
Best regards, Bruno Díaz López Ph.DChief biologist and Director
The Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute BDRIAvenida Beiramar 192, O Grove 
36980, Pontevedra, Spainwww.thebdri.com0034 684248552
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