ACCE

ACCE

Full Title: Adapting to the challenge of a changing environment

Focus: Adapting to the changing environment due to climate change.

Funding: NERC

Partners: Departments of Environment, Archaeology and Chemistry (York); Universities of Sheffield and Liverpool; Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) and Natural History Museum (NHM).

Aims

Provide doctoral training in the biological components of the natural environment and related disciplines. Our vision is to develop motivated, confident and multi-skilled PhD students, undertaking cutting edge research and tackling environmental science questions of global significance.

Among the Doctoral Training Partnerships funded by the NERC, ACCE is the only DTP with a clear emphasis on the biological component of environmental research. This biological core, combined with the international standing of the partners in the biological and related fields, makes ACCE a natural choice if you wish to undertake a PhD in biological research and related disciplines.

By including related disciplines beyond the biological sciences, ACCE is also able to provide a multidisciplinary environment to the benefit of our students, bringing together biologists, mathematicians, engineers, geoscientists, analytical chemists, archaeologists and policy experts. Our PhD students will not only graduate as excellent scientists, but also graduate with skills much sought after in today’s job market.

Staff

York Programme Director: Prof Jane Hill / Dr Lisa Emberson

York Programme Manager: Dr Kanchon Dasmahapatra / Dr Dan Franks

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