Biosciences: Fully Funded MSc by Research at Swansea: Assessing river barrier impacts

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Summary

Deadline:
26 June 2020
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Introduction

Fully Funded MSc by Research at Swansea. Our rivers have barriers - they are disconnected from the sea. Weirs, small hydropower structures, big dams, culverts and fords provide drinking water, irrigation, energy production, flood protection and help us cross rivers. But these barriers block rivers, fragment waterways, isolate habitats and weaken wildlife populations. Healthy rivers are flowing rivers, the aim of this project is to guide the restoration of river connectivity and help river managers make informed decisions.

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Benefits

The studentship covers the Fully Funded MSc by Research at Swansea and £1,000 bench fee, plus a stipend. The bursary will be limited to a maximum of £11,817 p.a. dependent upon the applicant's financial circumstances.

There will also be additional funds available for research expenses.

Please note that students receiving KESS II support are not eligible for Postgraduate Master's Degree loan.

Eligibility

Candidates of Fully Funded MSc by Research at Swansea should have a 2.1 or above in their undergraduate degree in Bioscience or related subject. They should also be eligible for UK/EU Fees.

We would normally expect the academic and English Language requirements to be met by point of application. For details on the University’s English Language entry requirements, please visit our website for more information.

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