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PhD List: 1 December 2022
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My favorite list of the year, it’s time for our annual PhD list (and a few Master’s)! While we post PhDs every week, the academic hiring season is on right now, so we put this list together to capture the many graduate school opportunities that are out there.

The list is 50% larger than last year’s and there are positions in 15 countries, but by far mostly in the U.K. We did have a second list last year, so we’ll see if enough continue to crop up where another is necessary. In the meantime, good luck with your applications!

For all PhD opportunities on JWJ, you can go here (as there were already ~40 on the website before these below were added).

Back to the “normal” jobs list next Tuesday.
 
Australia
 
1) Local recruitment: PhD: The Lake Eyre Basin Justin Costelloe Scholarship – University of Adelaide (Adelaide SA, Australia): 23 January
 
2) Local recruitment: PhD: Great Artesian Basin Lynn Brake Scholarship – University of Adelaide (Adelaide SA, Australia): 23 January
 
Austria
 
3) PhD: Sediment Connectivity in the context of Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment – Institute for Interdisciplinary Mountain Research (IGF) (Innsbruck, Austria): 5 December
 
Canada
 
4) MSc project on impacts of groundwater seepage on habitats – Memorial University of Newfoundland (St. John's, NL, Canada): 20 December
 
Finland
 
5) Doctoral Researchers: I4WORLD Imaging and Characterisation for a Sustainable World – University of Oulu (Oulu, Finland): 31 January
 
France
 
6) French speakers: PhD Position: Levees protection against breaching during overtopping. Use of soil mixing as a reinforcement. Case studies in France and Japan – Université Gustave Eiffel (Marne-la-Vallée, France): 31 January
 
7) French speakers: PhD Position: Climate Change Vulnerability and Risk Assessment of Urban Pavements – Université Gustave Eiffel (Bouguenais, France): 31 January
 
8) French speakers: PhD Position: In the nature of the logistics city (A French-German comparison of professional gardening in logistics parks) – Université Gustave Eiffel (Marne-la-Vallée, France): 31 January
 
9) French speakers: PhD Position: Developing an end-to-end framework for impact-based urban flash flood forecasts in France and India – Université Gustave Eiffel (Bouguenais, France): 31 January
 
Germany
 
10) PhD candidate in Environmental Engineering – Aachen University (Aachen, Germany): 9 December
 
11) PhD Student (m/f/d) in the field of electrochemical desalination and material synthesis – INM Energy Materials Group (Saarbrücken, Germany): 15 December
 
12) Research Associate / PhD student / Postdoc (m/f/x): Separation Processes in Chemical-physical Water and Waste Water Treatment Processes – Technische Universität Dresden (Dresden, Germany): 2 December
 
Ireland
 
13) Funded PhD Scholarship (Water/energy nexus) – National University of Ireland (Galway, Ireland): 3 December
 
Israel
 
14) PhD in Geosciences – Ben-Gurion University (Beer-Sheva, Israel): 3 January
 
The Netherlands
 
15) PhD position: Economics and Policy Implementation of Ecosystem Services – Wageningen University & Research (Wageningen, Netherlands): 31 December
 
16) PhD position: Farm Economics of Soil Health and Ecosystem Services – Wageningen University & Research (Wageningen, Netherlands): 31 December
 
17) PhD Candidate: Synergising Sustainability – Radboud University (Nijmegen, Netherlands): 11 December
 
18) PhD in planning Nature-based Solutions for urban water management – Wageningen University & Research (Wageningen, Netherlands): 7 December
 
19) Two PhD positions on Valuation in sustainability transitions – Utrecht University (Utrecht, Netherlands): 9 December – Although advertised by Eawag
 
Norway
 
20) PhD position within experimental meteorology with focus on developing improved data products of ground-based precipitation measurements – Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) (As, Norway): 5 January
 
Spain
 
21) PhD: WATERUN-Innovative methodology to prevent and mitigate diffuse pollution from urban water runoff – University of A Coruña (Coruña, Spain): 11 December
 
Sweden
 
22) PhD position in physical geography with a focus on fluvial geomorphology, environmental seismology, and river ice dynamics – Umeå University (Umeå, Sweden): 22 December
 
Switzerland
 
23) Doctorate in hydrological modelling in glacier-covered catchments – University of Bern (Bern, Switzerland): 15 December
 
24) Doctorate in hydro-glaciological modelling – ETH Zürich (Zürich, Switzerland): 31 December
 
25) Two PhDs in alpine sediment research – ETH Zürich (Zürich, Switzerland): 23 December
 
26) PhD Positions Sandec / Process Engineering – Eawag (Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology) (Dübendorf, Switzerland): 27 December
 
27) PhD position in Environmental Engineering – ETH Zürich (Dübendorf, Switzerland): 16 December
 
28) PostDoc or PhD position on molecular methods for the detection of infectious disease agents in wastewater – Eawag (Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology) (Dübendorf, Switzerland): Until filled
 
United Kingdom
 
29) PhD: Indigenous tracers for assessing karstic flow and risks to water quality in Chalk catchments – University of Leeds (Leeds, UK): 4 January
 
30) PhD: Effects of biosolids spreading on soils and streams – University of Leeds (Leeds, UK): 4 January
 
31) Present and future risk of compound climate and weather events impacting UK agriculture PhD – Cranfield University (Cranfield, Bedford, UK): 11 January
 
32) PhD: Trees for flood mitigation in managed environments – Queen’s University Belfast (Belfast, UK): 5 December
 
33) PhD: The Low Enthalpy Geothermal Potential of Shallow Aquifers in Northern Ireland and Northern Scotland – University of Aberdeen (Aberdeen, UK): 5 December
 
34) PhD: Resilience and Adaptation of the Northern Ireland Water Sector to Climate Change – Queen’s University Belfast (Belfast, UK): 5 December
 
35) PhD: Biogeochemical cycling in paddy soils (Impact of climate-smart water management) – University of Aberdeen (Aberdeen, UK): 5 December
 
36) PhD: Understanding the controls on cyanobacteria blooms in Northern Ireland lakes: A palaeolimnological perspective – Queen's Belfast University (Belfast, UK): 5 December
 
37) Comparative glaciology: reconstructing glaciers on Earth and Mars to understand landscape evolution with respect to climate change – PhD – University of Aberdeen (Aberdeen, UK): 5 December
 
38) PhD: Understanding and predicting the success of alien invasive freshwater fish worldwide and on the island of Ireland (CASE) – Queen’s University Belfast (Belfast, UK): 5 December
 
39) PhD: Resilience and Adaptation of the Northern Ireland Water Sector to Climate Change – Queen’s University Belfast (Belfast, UK): 5 December
 
40) PhD: Trees for flood mitigation in managed environments – Queen’s University Belfast (Belfast, UK): 5 December
 
41) PhD: Sustainable management of fresh groundwater resources in coastal East Africa – University of Aberdeen (Aberdeen, UK): 5 December
 
42) PhD: Advancing into a new age of monitoring aquatic pollution (Novel methods and citizen science) – University of York (York, UK): 9 December
 
43) PhD: Effects of neuroactive chemicals on freshwater ecosystems – Cardiff University (Cardiff, UK): 9 December
 
44) PhD: Our chemical future (A case study of circularity in the wastewater system) – University of Exeter (Exeter, UK): 9 December
 
45) PhD: Past and future coastlines (Modelling millennial scale coastal response to climate change) – University of Leeds (Leeds, UK): 4 January
 
46) PhD: Integrated approaches towards understanding the past, current and future ecosystem services and disservices of peatlands in the UK – University of Leeds (Leeds, UK): 4 January
 
47) Smart Rivers: Using sensor networks to understand carbon cycling in regulated rivers – PhD – University of Leeds (Leeds, UK): 4 January
 
48) PhD: The slippery slope to resolving enigmatic river system dynamics – University of Hull (Hull, UK): 4 January
 
49) PhD: Assessing the impacts of floodplain rehabilitation on fish population dynamics – University of Hull (Hull, UK): 4 January
 
50) PhD: Mobilisation of metal mining waste in rivers a changing climatological regime – University of Hull (Hull, UK): 4 January
 
51) PhD: Optimising multiple Natural Flood Management solutions – University of Exeter (Exeter, UK): 31 December
 
52) PhD: Utilising real-time environmental sensing for improved flood forecasting and early warning – University of Exeter (Exeter, UK): 31 December
 
53) PhD: Upscaling understanding of Natural Flood Management impacts at the catchment scale – University of Exeter (Exeter, UK): 31 December
 
54) Treatment wetlands as a nature-based solution for long term phosphorus removal and carbon sequestration PhD – Cranfield University (Cranfield, Bedford, UK): 8 January
 
55) PhD: Investigating sustainable, nature-based methods as solutions which reduce energy utilisation and proactively improve health outcomes from drinking water supplies at local, regional and national levels – University of Surrey (Guildford, UK): 6 January
 
56) PhD: Combined sewer overflows and their contribution to legacy faecal pollution in rivers – University of Stirling (Stirling, UK): 6 January
 
57) Soft-water Leaching: Developing Best-practice for Low-carbon Concrete for Water Supply Infrastructure - PhD – University of Dundee (Dundee, UK): 6 January
 
58) PhD: Stress-testing Scotland’s Multifunctional Water Resources Against Changing Systemic Risks – University of Dundee (Dundee, UK): 6 January
 
59) PhD: Development of physicochemical technologies for mitigating microplastic pollution in water – University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh, UK): 6 January
 
60) PhD: Microplastics – Investigating microplastic fate and transport in Scotland’s waters – University of Strathclyde (Glasgow, UK): 6 January
 
61) PhD: A digital solution for real-time prediction and management of road runoff microplastic pollutant load – University of Strathclyde (Glasgow, UK): 6 January
 
62) PhD: Eliminating pharmaceuticals from contaminated waters via novel bioremediation approaches – Robert Gordon University (Aberdeen, UK): 6 January
 
63) PhD: Water Supply Network Integrated Energy Recovery to Replace Energy Wasting Pressure Regulation Valves for Improving Operational Efficiency and Reducing Operational Carbon Emissions – University of Strathclyde (Glasgow, UK): 6 January
 
64) PhD: The role of groundwater in adapting to climate change and increasing resilience to drought in Eastern Scotland – Aberdeen University (Aberdeen, UK): 6 January
 
65) PhD: Global Shocks and Disruptions to Scotland’s Surface Waters – a systems-based scenario analysis of emerging pressures – University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh, UK): 6 January
 
66) Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in Scottish effluent waters: Catchment scale assessment of sources, distribution, and risks - PhD – Robert Gordon University (Aberdeen, UK): 6 January
 
67) PhD: Hydro-Nation Scotland’s resilience– investigating systemic impacts of land-use decisions on water resources – University of Dundee (Dundee, UK): 6 January
 
68) PhD: Uncertainty quantification in hydro-environmental systems models – University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh, UK): 5 January
 
69) PhD: A Blue Arctic - Ice melt and freshwater in the Barents Sea – University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh, UK): 5 January
 
70) E4 DTP Connecting soils and streams: understanding the impact of peatland restoration on catchment scale biogeochemistry – PhD – University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh, UK): 5 January
 
71) PhD: Humid heat extremes over Africa – University of Leeds (Leeds, UK): 4 January
 
72) PhD: Methane emissions from inland waters (Quantifying the largest uncertainty in the global methane budget) – University of Leeds (Leeds, UK): 4 January
 
73) Early warning of reservoir dam failure: harnessing machine learning and novel ground imaging for enhanced hazard assessment – PhD – Lancaster University (Lancaster, UK): 11 January
 
74) Transforming pipedreams into pipe-bots: intelligent self-powered sensors for wastewater systems and river protection – PhD – Loughborough University (Loughborough, UK): 11 January
 
75) PhD: Assessing Impacts on Water Quality in Future British Rivers Due to Environmental Changes – University of East Anglia (Norwich, UK): 11 January
 
76) PhD: Can integrated constructed wetlands effectively mitigate nutrient pollution from small rural wastewater treatment plants? – University of East Anglia (Norwich, UK): 11 January
 
77) Seeing in the dark: evolution of supraglacial lakes on the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets during polar night – PhD – Lancaster University (Lancaster, UK): 11 January
 
78) Garden water resilience for plants people and the planet PhD – Cranfield University (Cranfield, Bedford, UK): 11 January
 
79) Understanding nitrogen delivery from glaciers to the Arctic Ocean: Do freshwater buffers help or hinder? – PhD – Lancaster University (Lancaster, UK): 11 January
 
80) PhD: Evaluating the impact of nature-based solutions on microbial water quality – University of Exeter (Exeter, UK): 9 January
 
81) PhD: Unlocking the scaling puzzle in forest carbon and water fluxes – University of Bristol (Bristol, UK): 9 January
 
82) PhD: Detecting the impacts of river plumes in coastal waters from satellite imagery using machine learning – University of Exeter (Exeter, UK): 9 January
 
83) PhD: Understanding water quality across the United Kingdom for a clean water future – University of Bristol (Bristol, UK): 9 January
 
84) PhD: Future changes in convective storms across Africa in new km-scale climate scenarios – University of Bristol (Bristol, UK): 9 January
 
85) PhD: Meltwater, the stability of ice shelves and the contribution of Antarctica to future sea level rise – University of Bristol (Bristol, UK): 9 January
 
86) PhD: Cyanobacterial blooms and their microbiome in a changing climate – University of Bristol (Bristol, UK): 9 January
 
87) Monsoons through Time: Why has the Asian monsoon changed? – PhD – University of Bristol (Bristol, UK): 9 January
 
88) PhD: Characterising the impact of large wood in river restoration – University of Exeter (Exeter, UK): 9 January
 
89) PhD: Water Harvesting Membranes For Precision Agriculture – University of Bath (Bath, UK): 9 January
 
90) PhD: Natural Flood Management (Intervention Monitoring and Quantification) – Newcastle University (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK): 16 January
 
91) PhD: Remote sensing of river flow using uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) and satellite platforms – Newcastle University (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK): 16 January
 
92) PhD: Seagrass recovery and restoration in a bay of international conservation importance – Newcastle University (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK): 16 January
 
93) PhD: Towards better representation of surface-subsurface flow interactions in urban areas particularly during extreme events – Newcastle University (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK): 16 January
 
94) PhD: New biopolymer-based tools for mapping environmental water pollution with toxic metal ions – Newcastle University (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK): 16 January
 
95) PhD: Glacial Impact on Earth’s Chemical Cycling and Climate – Newcastle University (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK): 16 January
 
96) PhD: Optimising future water resource management in Scotland – Newcastle University (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK): 16 January
 
97) PhD: Investigating the bi-directional impacts of dredging on seagrass restoration in the River Tees estuary – Newcastle University (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK): 16 January
 
98) PhD: The application of novel real-time sensors for high spatial resolution monitoring of aquatic pollution – Newcastle University (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK): 16 January
 
99) PhD: How do we manage too wet and too dry? Will increased drought and drier land combined with higher rainfall intensities change flood and water quality hazards? – Newcastle University (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK): 16 January
 
100) PhD: Characterising the survival of microbial biofilms in drying river ecosystems – Nottingham Trent University (NTU) (Nottingham, UK): 12 January
 
101) PhD: Freshwater storage at the “roof of the world” under climate change – Bangor University (Bangor, UK): 11 January
 
102) PhD: Investigation of biogeophysical controls on human-landscapeecology interaction for resilient transportation networks underhydro-hazard risks – University of Warwick (Warwick, UK): 11 January
 
103) PhD: Forensic source-fingerprinting of sediment-degraded aquatic habitats using eDNA – Rothamsted Research (Harpenden, UK): 11 January
 
104) PhD: Modelling the impact of planting choices and management on the delivery of multiple ecosystem services by domestic gardens – University of Reading (Reading, UK): 20 January
 
105) PhD: Moist processes and their interaction with storm tracks – University of Reading (Reading, UK): 20 January
 
106) PhD: Plastics in karst groundwater systems – University of Reading (Reading, UK): 20 January
 
107) PhD: Improved understanding of water vapour’s role in the weather and climate system – University of Reading (Reading, UK): 20 January
 
108) PhD: Quantifying UK hydroclimatic variability on centennial timescales – University of Reading (Reading, UK): 20 January
 
109) PhD: Quantifying the controls on, influences and glaciological impacts of glacier disconnections on ice masses worldwide – Newcastle University (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK): 16 January
 
110) PhD: Remote sensing of river flow using uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) and satellite platforms – Newcastle University (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK): 16 January
 
111) PhD: Engineered Anammox Biofilms for Low-Energy Wastewater Remediation and Environmental Protection – University of Surrey (Surrey, UK): 20 January
 
112) PhD: How do environmental factors and hazards affect the vulnerability, reliability and resilience of small-water supply infrastructure? – University of Surrey (Surrey, UK): 20 January
 
113) PhD: Understanding freshwater ecosystem health from a microbial perspective – University of Reading (Reading, UK): 20 January
 
114) Making digital rivers flow: integrating hydrologically-relevant calibration in Earth System Modelling – PhD – University of Reading (Reading, UK): 20 January
 
115) PhD studentship: Modelling pathogen and biofilm behaviour within drinking water distribution systems – University of Sheffield (Sheffield, UK): 31 January
 
116) PhD: Understanding the importance of phytoplankton resting stages in algal bloom formation and climate change resilience in Loch Leven – University of Stirling (Stirling, UK): 6 January
 
117) PhD: Beavers and climate change mitigation in freshwater systems – University of Stirling (Stirling, UK): 6 January
 
118) PhD: Analysing the topological features of particle-induced turbulence throughout numerical simulations – University of Birmingham (Birmingham, UK): 31 December
 
119) Suck it up: Using the power of plants to sustainably filter drinking water reservoirs - PhD – University of Bath (Bath, UK): 9 January
 
120) PhD: Quantifying the impact of extreme rainfall on Welsh coal tip stability – University of Bath (Bath, UK): 9 January
 
121) In hot water: How will climate-driven water level changes impacts lakes? – PhD – University of Stirling (Stirling, UK): 6 January
 
122) Greening Tunisia: Reconstructing rainfall and landscape change in central north Africa over the last two glacial cycles – PhD – Newcastle University (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK): 16 January
 
123) Freshwater marl lakes: the unsung hero of Blue Carbon – PhD – University of Stirling (Stirling, UK): 6 January
 
124) PhD: Ecological impacts of Nature-Based-Solutions for flood-risk management from catchment to coast – University of Essex (Essex, UK): 27 January
 
125) E.U. and U.K. nationals: Towards the next generation probabilistic flood forecasting system for the UK – PhD – University of Birmingham (Birmingham, UK): 11 January
 
126) E.U. and U.K. nationals: Fate and transport of micro-and nanoplastics in groundwater – PhD – University of Birmingham (Birmingham, UK): 11 January
 
127) E.U. and U.K. nationals: Assessment of open water evaporation in water supply reservoirs in Wales – MRes Scholarship – Bangor University (Bangor, UK): 12 December
 
128) E.U. and U.K. nationals: Hydrological response to agricultural land degradation in the Lesser Himalayas – PhD – University of Birmingham (Birmingham, UK): 11 January
 
129) E.U. and U.K. nationals: Prediction of hydrological extremes in India, South Africa and Brazil – PhD – University of Birmingham (Birmingham, UK): 11 January
 
130) E.U. and U.K. nationals: Enhancing river restoration science to ensure multiple stakeholder benefits – PhD – University of Birmingham (Birmingham, UK): 11 January
 
131) E.U. and U.K. nationals: Energetics of monsoon rain - Using a hierarchy of climate models to understand future summer monsoons – PhD – University of Birmingham (Birmingham, UK): 11 January
 
132) E.U. and U.K. nationals: Stream metabolism as a novel bioindicator of CSO impacts – PhD – University of Birmingham (Birmingham, UK): 11 January
 
133) E.U. and U.K. nationals: Drought impacts on river life – PhD – University of Birmingham (Birmingham, UK): 9 January
 
134) E.U. and U.K. nationals: Conservation of at-risk turtle populations in Ontario, Canada, through ecohydrologically informed habitat restoration – PhD – University of Birmingham (Birmingham, UK): 11 January
 
135) U.K. nationals: Community Science for Improved Groundwater Quality, Remediation and Knowledge Exchange in the Global South - PhD – University of Manchester (Manchester, UK): 6 January
 
136) U.K. nationals: The conservation ecology of rare freshwater fish - PhD – University of Glasgow (Glasgow, UK): 5 January
 
137) U.K. nationals: The conservation ecology of rare freshwater fish – PhD – University of Glasgow (Glasgow, UK): 5 January
 
138) U.K. nationals: Grass half full? Adapting the hydrological management of grazed lowland peatlands to balance climate change mitigation with agriculture - PhD – UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (Wallingford, UK): 9 January
 
139) U.K. nationals: Modelling soil dewatering and recharge for cost-effective and climate resilient infrastructure - PhD – University of Southampton (Southampton, UK): 31 August
 
140) U.K. nationals: More crop per drop: Optimising root system architecture for sustainable food production – PhD – University of Leeds (Leeds, UK): 3 February
 
141) U.K. nationals: The role of machine learning in advancing understanding, decision-making, and operation of large water resources systems – PhD – University of Aberdeen (Aberdeen, UK): 29 January
 
142) U.K. nationals: Powering nationwide water resource systems with low-carbon electricity – PhD – University of Sheffield (Sheffield, UK): 31 January
 
United States
 
143) Graduate Research Assistantship in Satellite Remote Sensing and Modeling of Hydrologic Extremes – State University of New York at Albany (SUNY-Albany) (Albany, NY, USA): 2 December
 
144) PhD Assistantship in Subsurface Hydrology – University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ, USA): 18 December
 
145) PhD Assistantship: Climate Change Responses in Coastal Arctic Wetlands – Texas A&M University (Logan, UT/Delta, AK, USA): 15 December
 
146) PhD Hydrology graduate student opportunities to work on ecohydrology & refugia research – University of Wyoming (Laramie, WY, USA): 9 December
 
147) Graduate Student: Watershed Hydrology and Water Resources Management via Texas A&M University – University of Hawaii-Manoa (Honolulu, HI, USA): 1 January
 
148) PhD in Fluvial Landscape Dynamics – Texas A&M University (College Station, TX, USA): 30 December
 
149) PhD Position in Quantitative Hydrology – Utah State University (Logan, UT, USA): 29 December
 
150) M.S. Position: Wildfire and Water Quality – Washington State University (Pullman, WA, USA): Until filled
 
151) M.S. Position: Collaborative Watershed Management for Wildfire Impacts – Washington State University (Pullman, WA, USA): Until filled
 
152) PhD Positions in Coastal Hydrodynamics, Coastal Hydrology and Remote Sensing – Boston University (Boston, MA, USA): 19 December
 
153) Postdoc or PhD/MS student position: Tribally engaged hydrological research – University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, MN, USA): 15 December
 
154) Graduate Assistantships (MS/PhD) in Wetland Ecology – Arkansas State University-Jonesboro (Jonesboro, AR, USA): 1 February
 
155) Graduate Research Assistantships: MSc Biology (Aquatic Sciences) – Grand Valley State University (Muskegon, MI, USA): 3 February
 
156) Ph.D. Research Assistantship in Forest Hydrology – Northern Arizona University (Flagstaff, AZ, USA): 12 December
 
Various
 
157) Erasmus Mundus Master’s programmes IMETE and COASTHazar – IHE Delft Institute for Water Education (Portugal/Spain/Belgium/Czechia): 15 January
 
 
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