Breaking Pathways PhD GMIT

A 4-year PhD is currently being advertised, supervised by Heather Lally, Dolores Byrne & Emma Gray. The PhD project is ‘Monitoring and evaluating targeted mitigation approaches to improve water quality: Evaluating break the pathway measures’ and will be based at Marine and Freshwater Research Centre, Atlantic Technological University, Galway City. This is suitable for graduates in Agroecology, Aquatic Ecology, Zoology, Geography, Biology, Ecology, or a related discipline.

UK Students are considered home students and eligible for funding.

The deadline to apply is 29th March and here is a link with more information: https://www.gmit.ie/research/postgraduate-research/research-vacancies.

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