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S Murray

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University of Technology, Sydney

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Marine Biology

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Ecology

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Mitigation

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Dna Analysis

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Microalgae

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Microbiome Research

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Environmental Science

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University of Technology Sydney

Kate Clinch Karenia Scholarship (UTS Scholarship) – PhD Opportunity in Marine Biology and Harmful Algal Blooms

The Kate Clinch Karenia Scholarship at the University of Technology Sydney offers an outstanding PhD opportunity for candidates interested in marine biology, ecology, genetics, and physiology, with a focus on harmful algal bloom species. The research centers on Karenia cristata, a species implicated in a major South Australian algal bloom that devastated marine life across a vast area. The project aims to advance knowledge in early warning systems, environmental monitoring, and mitigation strategies to protect marine ecosystems, fisheries, and human health from harmful algal blooms, especially under changing ocean conditions. Successful candidates will be trained in a range of research techniques, including DNA extraction, PCR, qPCR, and microalgal culturing. The project is based in the Faculty of Science at UTS and supervised by Professor S Murray. Applicants must be domestic students (Australian permanent residents or New Zealand citizens) and hold a UTS recognised degree: MSc Research or MSc Coursework with a research thesis of at least 6 months, or a Bachelor Honours degree with 1st Class, 2nd Class Division 1, or equivalent. Previous research experience in microbial ecology, genetics, marine biology, or a related field is required, along with excellent teamwork, communication, and laboratory skills. The scholarship provides full funding of AUD 39,000 per year for 3.5 years. The application process is open until all positions are filled, with a formal deadline of April 12, 2026. Interested candidates should send their CV and publication list to the contact email provided in the position details. Shortlisted applicants will be contacted with further information. UTS also offers a range of scholarships and awards for both domestic and overseas students; candidates not eligible for this scholarship are encouraged to explore other opportunities via the UTS Scholarship search tool. This PhD project is ideal for candidates passionate about marine science, environmental protection, and innovative research in harmful algal blooms. The research outcomes are expected to contribute significantly to the development of practical solutions for marine ecosystem management and public health protection.

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