22nd Biennial Conference on Marine Mammalogy – Halifax, Nova Scotia, eh!
This is a bit delayed as I had to immediately rush out to join the rest of our intrepid field team whom you’ve heard from already – Alec, Nathan, and […]
This is a bit delayed as I had to immediately rush out to join the rest of our intrepid field team whom you’ve heard from already – Alec, Nathan, and […]
Hi all! ‘Lieutenant’ Hobkirk reporting for duty! It’s been a while since I last posted anything on Studying Seals; it’s a bit weird being in the seal soup as it […]
Hi and welcome to everyone interested in wolves!! This is a quick blog post to announce my new Researching Wolves blog (see:https://researchwolves.wordpress.com/) that is linked to my team’s Studying Seals blog (see: https://sealbehaviour.wordpress.com/) – see www links on […]
Hani James, MRes 2012 Since leaving the fantastic Seal Squad I’ve taken a break from research and moved into teaching – secondary science. This career move was actually entirely thanks […]
Dr. Amy Bishop, PhD 2015 Since finishing my PhD as part of the Twiss behaviour lab, I have packed up my life and moved across the world. Which is why […]
Amy Holt, MRes 2014 Two and a half years ago, when I started my masters I went into it thinking that academia was something that I wanted to pursue as […]
James Stewart, MRes 2013 After leaving the Twiss lab at the end of my MRes, it didn’t take long for me to return for a bit of fieldwork at Amy’s […]
Dr. Ross Culloch, PhD 2012 I had the privilege of being Sean’s first (official) PhD student. Since completing my PhD in 2012, I went on to postdoc positions at the […]
Charlotte Cairns, MRes 2012 Hello! Since completing my research Masters, I have trained to become a teacher. I developed many transferable skills whilst in the Twiss lab in Durham which […]
Sam Hardman, MRes 2013 I was lucky enough to spend one year in the Twiss lab from 2012-2013. During this time I spent an amazing (although very cold!) six weeks […]