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Once you've identified the subject area you wish to research, you will need to find a supervisor for your project. All Doctoral Researchers are provided with a lead supervisor, who will act as the main source of academic supervisory support and research mentoring during your time as a Doctoral Researcher at the University.
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Reader in Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Tom Pugh welcomes enquiries from students with interests in the interaction between terrestrial vegetation, biogeochemical cycles and climate. Please contact him if you are interested in working with him on the following core topics, or more generally within this theme.
> Interactions and feedbacks between climate change and forest mortality.
> CO2 fertilisation of vegetation and the global terrestrial carbon sink.
> Effects of biotic agents on forest vitality and ...

Associate Professor
School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences
David has supervised the following research students to completion; Luluh Alabdulaali, Latifah Alazmi, Ahmad Alghamdi, Tim Bennett, Jin Min Kim, Chotica Laksanaphuk, Sybille Roschka, Matthew Taylor, David Sardar and Anabela Silva.
Current research students include Alaa Altamar, Ziyan Chen, Ioanna Giannakou and Fan Lui.
Prospective research students who wish to conduct research in his area of interest are encouraged to contact him informally prior to submitting an application. Projects may ...

Professor of Medieval History
Deputy Head of the College of Arts and Law
Department of History
I am currently supervising the following postgraduate research students and topics:
Rob Allen (PhD Medieval History PT, co-supervised with Dr Simon Yarrow), '鈥楶laying with Fire: The Cardinal Virtues and Anger in the Anglo-Norman Court, 1095鈥1215鈥
Liam McLeod (PhD Medieval History PT, co-supervised with Dr Daniel Reynolds), 鈥楯erusalem in the Early Medieval West鈥
Hankyol Park (PhD Medieval History FT, co-supervised with Prof. Aengus Ward), 鈥楻ewriting the First Crusade at Monte Cassino: ...

Associate Professor in Social and Environmental Uncertainties
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Arnald Puy鈥檚 research cuts across the Humanities and the Sciences and welcomes enquiries from students interested in developing interdisciplinary profiles. He is willing to supervise and mentor students in the following fields:
- Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of mathematical models.
- Appraisal of uncertainties in global climate / water models.
- Traditional / indigenous knowledge on irrigation.
- The use of numbers in climate / water research or in any ...

Post-doctoral Research Fellow
Clinical Trials Co-ordinator
Department of Applied Health Sciences
PhD 2nd supervisor

Professor of Social and Political Geography
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Past and current students:
Fiona Clarke (ESRC 1+3) (2021-), 鈥淐ompassion, Performance, and Wellbeing in Female Athletes鈥 (with Prof Jennifer Cumming, SportExR)
Jessy Williams (ESRC 1+3) (2019-2024) 鈥淎 critical posthuman geography of digital youth mental health鈥 Partner: (anon) national youth mental health charity (with Prof Matthew Broome, Institute for Mental Health, and Prof Dominique Moran, GEES)
Alice Menzel (ESRC 1+3) (2018-2024) 鈥淭he emotional geographies of expectant fathering鈥 (with Prof Peter Kraftl, ...

Honorary Research Fellow
Department of African Studies and Anthropology
I welcome students who want to work on all facets of popular culture, technology and society interactions, gender and old age.
Find out more - our PhD African Studies page has information about doctoral research at the University 麻豆精选.