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PhD in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation: Occupancy, Density, and Ecology of British Mammals Durham University in United Kingdom
I am recruiting a fully funded PhD student in wildlife ecology and conservation at Durham University.
Durham University
United Kingdom
Jan 5, 2026
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This fully funded PhD opportunity at Durham University focuses on the occupancy, density, and ecology of terrestrial British mammals, addressing urgent challenges in wildlife conservation and biodiversity monitoring. The project is part of the Iapetus Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) and is supervised by Prof. Russell Hill, Dr. Chris Sutherland, and Prof. Philip Stephens. The research leverages large-scale citizen science data from MammalWeb, advanced camera trap surveys, and state-of-the-art statistical modelling to understand the abundance, distribution, and activity of a wide range of British mammal species.
Key research areas include identifying drivers of mammal occupancy and activity, developing and validating methods for density estimation, and improving the use of citizen-led data for conservation policy. The project offers hands-on experience in field surveys, data analysis, and stakeholder engagement, with training in cutting-edge ecological and statistical techniques. Collaboration with the People’s Trust for Endangered Species (CASE partner) provides additional opportunities for applied research and professional development.
Applicants will gain skills in camera trap deployment, survey design, ecological data analysis, and scientific communication. The project timeline includes dedicated training, fieldwork, data analysis, and opportunities to publish research findings. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in biology, ecology, environmental science, or a related field, with experience or interest in statistical modelling, wildlife monitoring, and citizen science.
Funding covers tuition fees and a stipend, with the studentship starting in October 2026. The application deadline is midday (GMT) on 05/01/2026. For more information and to apply, visit the Iapetus DTP website or contact Prof. Russell Hill at [email protected]. This is an excellent opportunity for aspiring researchers passionate about wildlife ecology, conservation, and the application of innovative data science methods to real-world environmental challenges.
Funding
This is a fully funded PhD studentship through the Iapetus DTP. Funding covers tuition fees and a stipend for living expenses. The project includes collaboration with a CASE partner, providing additional training and placement opportunities. Specific stipend amounts are not mentioned, but DTP studentships typically follow UKRI rates.
How to apply
Apply online via the Iapetus DTP application portal using the provided link. Prepare your CV, academic transcripts, and a personal statement outlining your suitability and interest. Contact Prof. Russell Hill for informal enquiries. Ensure your application is submitted by midday (GMT) on 05/01/2026.
Requirements
Applicants should have or expect to obtain a good undergraduate degree (2:1 or above) or a relevant master's degree in biology, ecology, environmental science, or a related field. Experience with field surveys, statistical modelling, or data analysis is desirable. Strong interest in wildlife conservation, citizen science, and ecological research is expected. Good communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively are important. International applicants may need to meet English language requirements as set by Durham University.
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