Title of research project: Ozone and temperature interactions in wetlands
The full time one year studentship (theses must be submitted a maximum of 3 months after the funded one year study period) includes a tax-free maintenance stipend of £10,130 for 12 months, with full-time fees paid and additional allowances. A requirement of the studentship is a 30-day placement with the partner company, during the period of the project. The achievement of a Postgraduate Skills Development Award (PSDA) is compulsory for each KESS scholar. More information on the studentship and application process can be found at www.higherskillswales.co.uk/kess
The KESS funding is to deliver the approved project as outlined below
Title of research project: Ozone and temperature interactions in wetlands
The student will perform manipulation experiments at Bangor University and CEH-Bangor on plant species from wetland communities grown in cores to determine:
- Growth and health of the plant species and therefore potential impacts on species change and biodiversity
- Changes in fluxes of greenhouse gases from plants and the soil (including soil microbes)
- Changes in uptake of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
Qualifications and experience requirements for successful applicant. The prospective applicant should have a minimum of a 1st or good 2:1 in a relevant degree, and be available to take up the studentship by end of November 2013. (Applicants need only apply, they do not need to secure a partner company)
Eligibility: To be eligible to participate in the KESS programme prospective students must be resident in the Convergence Area (West Wales and the Valleys) on application, and be able to work in the Convergence Area upon completion of the scholarship. The Eligibility Form is the first step in the application process and any applications which do not meet the above criteria will not be processed further.
How to apply: The first step in the application process will be to complete and submit the KESS Participant Application and Eligibility Form available via the KESS stite. This form must be completed, signed and an original copy submitted to Caroline Barton, Senior Clerical Officer, KESS, Room E1.09, The Management Centre, College Road, Bangor, LL57 2DG kess@bangor.ac.uk.
The closing date: 11/11/2013.
Knowledge Economy Skills Scholarships (KESS) is a pan-Wales higher level skills initiative led by Bangor University on behalf of the HE sector in Wales. It is part funded by the Welsh Governmentâs European Social Fund (ESF) convergence programme for West Wales and the Valleys.
For more information on the KESS project please contact Dr Penny Dowdney on 01248 382266 or p.j.dowdney@bangor.ac.uk for specific academic queries please contact Dr Nathalie Fenner n.fenner@bangor.ac.uk