THE UNIVERSITY OF HUDDERSFIELD - DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES in the SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES
The Leverhulme Trust Doctoral Scholarship Centre in Evolutionary Genomics
Supervisor: Dr Ceiridwen Edwards
Co-supervisors: Prof Martin B. Richards & Dr Maria Pala
Funding availability: Funded PhD projects for UK/EU student
Archaeogenetics and palaeogenetics of cattle domestication in north-west Europe
Closing date for applications: May 7th, 2017
We are seeking a PhD student in archaeogenetics/palaeogenetics as part of the third cohort of five PhD scholars in Evolutionary Genetics for the Leverhulme Trust Centre at Huddersfield, to begin in September 2017. The successful scholar will receive training from leading experts and undertake cutting-edge research in archaeogenetics, palaeogenetics, bioinformatics, genomics, next-generation DNA sequencing, phylogenetics, population genetics and evolution.
This particular project will focus on aspects of the archaeogenetics and palaeogenetics of cattle domestication in north-west Europe, especially the British Isles, working with mitochondrial DNA, Y-chromosome and genome-wide variation, including ancient DNA. The student will work in modern molecular biology facilities and in the newly opened high-spec ancient DNA facility at Huddersfield, alongside existing students in all of these areas, a research fellow who will provide day to day guidance, and the academic staff. In addition to cutting-edge laboratory work, there will be a strong emphasis on data analysis and interpretation with the aim being to produce world-class research papers, in close collaboration with colleagues in archaeology, linguistics and mathematics, as well as evolutionary and population geneticists.
Applicants should hold a good bachelor’s degree (and preferably also an M.Sc. or M.A.) in Genetics, Molecular Biology, Statistics, Computing, Bioarchaeology, Biological Anthropology, or other relevant subject, and ideally have experience of generic biological lab techniques such as DNA extraction and PCR. Although training and hands-on supervision will be provided, it is essential that the candidate can operate independently and take the initiative to direct their research. Aptitude for team working is also a crucial attribute of the ideal candidate.
The studentship will cover the full cost of tuition fees for UK/EU students, and will pay an annual tax-free bursary of £14,553 for three years (RCUK rates). There are additional funds available for laboratory consumables and travel for conferences, visits to collaborating laboratories and sample procurement.
To apply, please go to: http://halo.hud.ac.uk/pgr_onlineapps/ and complete the on-line application, ensuring you select full-time PhD Biology. Please type ‘Leverhulme Trust’ in the ‘Personal Statement’ field. Please also email your CV, transcripts and two letters of recommendation in support of your application to Professor Richards (email [log in to unmask]) and copy to PGR Administrator Fiona Cross (email [log in to unmask]). Please indicate in your email why you believe you are well-qualified for the project.
For informal enquiries please contact Dr Edwards (email [log in to unmask]).
Related web links:
http://www.hud.ac.uk/research/biologicalsciences/
http://www.hud.ac.uk/ourstaff/profile/index.php?staffid=1413
http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/huddersfield-university-secures-1m-funding-8557938
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