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Dear all,

Apologies for yet another email about the SeaChanges PhD projects, but this is just a reminder that we have three exciting funded PhD positions still open but with very rapidly approaching deadlines, variously on tuna, hake, and dolphins. These are all open to applicants from anywhere in the world, provided they haven't been substantially based in the host country during the last three years, and are in the early stages of their research career.

ESR 12, at the University of Bologna:
Exploring the correlations between environmental/ecological drivers and past/contemporary genetic diversity of Atlantic and Mediterranean bluefin tuna populations
https://www.aricweb.unibo.it/BandiPubblicati/zz_Bandi_din.aspx
DEADLINE June 28th 2019

ESR 10, at the CSIC Marine Research Institute, Vigo:
Hindcasting to forecast. An archaeobiological approach to the European hake fisheries
http://www.iim.csic.es/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/ESR10-advertisement.pdf
DEADLINE June 30th 2019

ESR 11, at the CSIC Marine Research Institute, Vigo:
http://www.iim.csic.es/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/ESR11-advertisement.pdf
DEADLINE June 30th 2019

More details of the network are at https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/seachanges/home

Please do give these a look if you're in the market for a PhD, or pass the details on to anyone you know who is.

Thanks,
David


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Dr. David Orton
Lecturer in Zooarchaeology
Director of Studies, MSc in Zooarchaeology
Coordinator, SeaChanges network
BioArCh, Department of Archaeology, University of York


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