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Pursuing a postgraduate research degree demands commitment and enthusiasm for your chosen field, but the effort pays off. Doctoral studies present significant challenges yet offer immense personal and professional fulfillment. Typically, PhD candidates devote either 3 years full-time or 5 years part-time to creating novel insights and contextualizing them within existing knowledge. Under the guidance of a principal supervisor and additional co-supervisors, you'll undertake a structured research project that enhances your expertise while cultivating diverse transferable skills. A doctoral qualification serves as a powerful career accelerator, whether your aspirations lie in academic or industrial sectors.
Our geomorphology research encompasses soil erosion dynamics, sediment transport in hillslopes and rivers, peatland ecosystem processes, and advanced 3D landscape modeling. Our primary focus areas include UK uplands and global arctic/alpine watersheds. These fragile ecosystems face dual threats from climate change and intensive human interventions like agricultural practices and water resource engineering. Despite their vulnerability to environmental hazards, these regions provide critical ecosystem services and serve as key testing grounds for innovative flood mitigation strategies.