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E3 Understanding and Optimising Local Nature Recovery Networks in England 2025

E3 Understanding and Optimising Local Nature Recovery Networks in England 2025

The UK Government has set ambitious biodiversity and nature recovery targets to meet national and international conservation commitments. A key element of achieving these targets in England is the implementation of Local Nature Recovery Strategies (LNRS). Each county is currently developing their own LNRS based on nationally developed guidelines, working with a wide range of local stakeholders to produce a list of biodiversity priorities and map the most suitable locations for conservation, restoration and habitat creation. These outputs will likely play a major role in county-level spatial planning. However, their success also depends on the extent to which these LNRSs combine to form regional networks, and how they contribute to, or clash with, national targets for biodiversity, tree-planting, food security and infrastructure.

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E3 Understanding and Optimising Local Nature Recovery Networks in England

Application Deadline11 May 2025
Value£20,780
Country to studyUnited Kingdom
School to studyUniversity of Kent
TypePostgraduate
SponsorUniversity Of Kent
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of E3 Understanding and Optimising Local Nature Recovery Networks in England

The PhD scholarship includes an annual stipend (equivalent to the Research Councils UK National Minimum Doctoral Stipend; the 2025/26 rate is £20,780, which is not taxed income). Tuition fees will be covered at the home student rate only. The PhD scholarship comes with a £10,000 research and training fund.


Requirements for E3 Understanding and Optimising Local Nature Recovery Networks in England Qualification

Eligible candidates must: 

  • Hold a 1 or 2.1 Bachelor's degree or, if applicable, a taught Master's degree at merit or distinction or MSc by Research. The Bachelor’s degree should be in conservation, ecology or environmental sciences. Please be aware that securing a PhD scholarship tends to be a competitive process, with most applicants holding a Master’s degree.   
  • Be a highly motivated student interested in producing high-impact, policy-relevant research. The candidate should have strong analytical skills and, ideally, GIS expertise. 
  • Provide a CV. On the CV, please list the degree modules you have studied and provide the grade you were awarded for each one. Please also provide the overall grade you were awarded for your degree(s).  
  • Provide a covering letter, which outlines why you are interested in the PhD, no more than two A4 pages long. Any statement exceeding this limit will not be accepted.  
  • Provide academic references in support of your application; these will be requested if you are successful through the shortlisting process.  
  • Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed by members of the supervisory team. The interview questions will be given to shortlisted candidates in advance.  
  • Be able to start the PhD programme in Sept 2025. 

Interview date, Process and Venue for E3 Understanding and Optimising Local Nature Recovery Networks in England

Further details

Title: Understanding and optimising local nature recovery networks in England

School of PhD registration: Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, within the School of Natural Sciences

PhD degree award: PhD in Biodiversity Management

Application deadline: May 11th 2025

DICE primary supervisor name: Professor Bob Smith

Primary supervisor email: [email protected]

DICE secondary supervisor name: Professor Zoe Davies

Secondary supervisor email: [email protected]


Application Deadline

May 11, 2025

How to Apply

Please apply by sending your covering letter and CV to [email protected] by Sunday 11th May 2025 at 23:55 BST. For informal enquiries about the project, please contact the primary supervisor directly via email, as listed above.

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