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    Author: Emily Nicholson

    New PhD project on biodiversity indicators

    We are looking for a new PhD student to undertake research on biodiversity indicators, supervised by Emily Nicholson in collaboration with Simon Ferrier at CSIRO, Beth Fulton…… Read more “New PhD project on biodiversity indicators”

    June 6, 2016October 19, 2016 by Emily Nicholson

    A giant spider crabs’ danger zone

    By Deakin PhD student, Elodie Camprasse Did you know that Port Phillip Bay is home to a unique phenomenon each year in winter? Not a lot of…… Read more “A giant spider crabs’ danger zone”

    July 29, 2015October 19, 2016 by Emily Nicholson

    Testing biodiversity indicators

    One big theme in our research is how to improve understanding of biodiversity change through better indicators and tools (e.g. the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems). Today…… Read more “Testing biodiversity indicators”

    October 3, 2014October 13, 2014 by Emily Nicholson

    PhD top-up at Deakin University

    We currently have a PhD top-up scholarship available to start in 2015 or 2016 to work with Dr Emily Nicholson in the School of Life and Environmental…… Read more “PhD top-up at Deakin University”

    September 15, 2014 by Emily Nicholson

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