Cross-disciplinary Doctoral Training Programme in Extinction Studies based at @UniversityLeeds. Currently recruiting PhD students. Funded by @LeverhulmeTrust.
The @LeverhulmeTrust@ExtinctionDTP are recruiting the final cohort of our #PhD programme in #Extinction Studies
Deadline 6th Feb
Click below & make the first step towards joining 12 current students working in a fascinating & interdisciplinary group.
https://t.co/eh2N7mFyZ4
An exciting funded PhD opportunity, including the possibility of studying philosophical and religious perspectives on extinction and apocalypse with @skrimfish and others...
Follow the link below to view the list of academic supervisors available to work with and hesitate in making contact with one or more if you are interested!
https://t.co/IAy6auNNUg
The @LeverhulmeTrust@ExtinctionDTP are recruiting the final cohort of our #PhD programme in #Extinction Studies
Deadline 6th Feb
Click below & make the first step towards joining 12 current students working in a fascinating & interdisciplinary group.
https://t.co/eh2N7mFyZ4
Current projects are investigating the representation of mass extinctions in poetry, technology and the illegal songbird trade, the philosophy of environmental movements, and the traditional ecological knowledge of farmers in South America (among many others)...
We are recruiting the final cohort of our #PhD programme in #Extinction Studies (@ExtinctionDTP), deadline 6th February. You would join 12 current PhD students working in a fascinating and interdisciplinary group. Application structure in thread below... https://t.co/YgX2V02WnR
Want to do a PhD on "Extinction studies"? Of course you do - we are recruiting the new cohort for our Leverhulme Trust @ExtinctionDTP - apply by 6th Feb. Our team goes from Anthropology to Zoology, and all points in between.
https://t.co/ljbP0RLRps
Earlier this year, our 2nd year cohort took part in a 2-day event, on decolonising extinction, with guest speakers @m_ogada and @JunoIsHere@sicilyfiennes has written an excellent blog post about the event, which includes further reading, here:
https://t.co/u3mG7shzkF
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What might multispecies ethnography (MSE) have to offer, when thinking about extinction monitoring?
@SerenaTurtonH reflects on this question, following a three-day MSE workshop with @maisie_tom, in the latest @ExtinctionDTP blog:
https://t.co/bdypVsOfqk
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If you follow us, you'll have seen photos of our new cohort of doctoral students on their recent interdisciplinary field trip to the Yorkshire coast.
@LydiaWoods123 reflects on our first @ExtinctionDTP field trip, last October, in this blog post:
https://t.co/KFNTrgTSDM
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Some fossils at Ravenscar today with the @ExtinctionDTP fieldtrip. Going to do a show and tell of everybody's fossil finds soon. There was some really beautiful finds today 🐚💗
This week I was invited to lead tomorrow's fossil walk on the @ExtinctionDTP fieldtrip to Boggle Hole. Today we went rock pooling and found many creatures!
'What is the sound of extinction?'
@JDRobertsMusic1 reflects on this question in this wonderful @ExtinctionDTP blog post on the absence of The Great Auk. (MT)
https://t.co/xwOzoVFjds
In the first of our series of @ExtinctionDTP blog posts, @alfie_howard66 writes about Põhja konn, The Northern Frog, and what the stories of this mythological creature offer us, when thinking about extinction. (MT)
https://t.co/Nz1B1Ltfdt