Hi all,

I have a funded PhD project, where the candidate will work on exploring the 
ecological implications of so-called optimal climate overshoot. This would 
be based at Griffith University, in Brisbane, Australia. The project is 
ideal for candidates with a strong applied maths/stats background, 
particularly in environmental modelling. but there is a wide scope for 
applications and quantitative approaches depending on the student’s 
interests. The scholarship provides a *$35,656 annual stipend plus a $5,000 
top‑up*, with *tuition covered for international (non-Australian) students*. 
Full details here:

https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/GriffithUniversity/744000110264585-phd-scholarship-the-ecological-implications-of-optimal-climate-overshoot

If interested, please don’t hesitate to get in touch

Best,
Ryan

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