mercredi 8 avril 2026

Fully funded PhD opportunity at the University of Bristol and Macquarie University.

 

Fully funded PhD opportunity available to quantify animal movement patterns and behavioural interactions in a changing world. The PhD will involve integration of new movement modelling and rich empirical data from both dwarf mongoose groups and individually tagged zebra finches: the data can be used to parameterise models and improve realism; models can generate predictions that can be tested with the empirical data. The student would be based for the first half of the PhD in the School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, UK (hosted by Prof. Andy Radford) and then in the School of Natural Sciences, Macquarie University, Australia (hosted by Prof. Simon Griffith); a joint studentship under a Cotutelle arrangement between the two universities who fund half each.
A key part of the project is further development of analytical movement modelling under the tuition of co-supervisor Prof. Luca Giuggioli (Engineering Maths, Bristol); candidates should therefore have a strong track record in mathematical and/or computational skills. Large existing datasets will then be used to test model predictions; candidates should therefore have good experience of (or be willing to learn) sophisticated statistical analysis methods. There will also be the opportunity for fieldwork in Australia on the long-term zebra finch population.
Application deadline is: 19th April 2026

For any enquiries, please contact Andy Radford (andy.radford@bristol.ac.uk)