QUT
Australia
Beyond Arctic Adventures
Rovaniemi, Finland
Camp Denali
Denali National Park, AK, USA
Camp Denali
Denali National Park, AK, USA
Camp Denali
Denali National Park, AK, USA
Camp Denali
Denali National Park, AK, USA
Denali National Park
Alaska, USA
Santa Park
Rovaniemi, Finland
Santa Park
Rovaniemi, Finland
UnCruise
Alaska, USA
UnCruise
Alaska, USA
UnCruise
Juneau, AK, USA
Premier Alaska Tours
Anchorage, AK, USA
Malikkaat Ltd.
Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada
Government of Canada
Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada
The Aleut Corporation
Anchorage, AK, USA
Adak Island Inn
Adak, AK, USA
British Antarctic Survery
Cambridge, UK
British Antarctic Survey
Onboard
British Antarctic Survey
Onboard
Inuit Circumpolar Council Alaska
Anchorage, AK, USA
Viking
Onboard
Viking
Onboard
Viking
Onboard
Viking
Onboard
KSAT
Tromsø, Norway
University of Wollongong
Australia
IARPC Collaborations
Alaska Fellows Program
Sitka, AK, USA
Hurtigruten
London, Prague, Tallin
Hurtigruten
Hamburg, Deutschland
Hurtigruten
Prague, Czech Republic
Rapyd
Dalshrun, Iceland
Wisefish
Reykjavik, Iceland
Pathfinder Aviation
Antarctica
Gray Hawk Global
Antarctica
Oceanwide Expeditions
shipboard
Stillpoint Lodge
Halibut Cove, Alaska, USA
Stillpoint Lodge
Halibut Cove, Alaska, USA
Stillpoint Lodge
Halibut Cove, Alaska, USA
Stillpoint Lodge
Halibut Cove, Alaska, USA
University of Alaska
Fairbanks, AK, USA
QUT Australia
Future student scholarship
This PhD project will generate new knowledge on how to best conserve Antarctica’s unique biodiversity through policy and planning.
You need to meet the entry requirements for a QUT Doctor of Philosophy, including any English language requirements. You must:
To apply for this scholarship prepare a cover letter, outlining your suitability for this PhD project and explaining your motivations for undertaking a PhD, together with a CV and email these to Professor Jonathan Rhodes and Associate Professor Justine Shaw before the closing date.
This PhD project will generate new knowledge on how to best conserve Antarctica’s unique biodiversity through policy and planning. The student will work with some of the world’s leading experts in Antarctic science and conservation planning in the Australian Research Council Special Research Initiative ‘Securing Antarctica’s Environmental Future’ to develop new decision-making approaches to conservation planning for the Antarctic continent. The project will tackle decision-making problems within the context of the unique governance structure for managing Antarctica’s environment and explore how conservation values drive conservation priorities.
The successful PhD candidate will also have the opportunity to work with end users of research, such as the Australian Antarctic Division, and therefore have a pathway to impact for their research. This project will suit candidates with excellent analytical skills and a strong interest in applied conservation problems.
The project will be supervised by Professor Jonathan Rhodes, with expertise in conservation planning, and Associate Professor Justine Shaw, with expertise in Antarctic science.