| Location: | Essex | 
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| Salary: | £20,780 stipend | 
| Hours: | Full Time | 
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract | 
| Placed On: | 3rd November 2025 | 
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| Closes: | 28th November 2025 | 
Qualification type: Master of Science by Dissertation (MSD)
Location: Essex
Funding for: UK Students
Funding amount: Full time Master of Science by Dissertation Home fees and a standard tax-free stipend for one year equivalent to the UKRI National Minimum Doctoral Stipend (£20,780 in 2025-26).
Hours: Full Time
Closes: 28 November 2025, 17:00 GMT
Application link: https://www.essex.ac.uk/Postgraduate/Research/Opportunities/Investigation-of-salt-marsh-restoration-approaches
The project
Applications are invited for a fully funded (UK Home student fees only) 12 month Masters-by-Dissertation studentship.
Your research will study how the beneficial use of dredging materials (soft muds) can be used in restoring degraded salt marshes. This research is linked to a salt marsh restoration project being undertaken by Harwich Haven Authority to restore salt marshes in Copperas Bay, Essex, in collaboration with the RSPB, Essex Wildlife Trust, and other stakeholders. The long term goals are to develop approaches that could be used for large “seascape” scale habitat restoration. Trials in Copperas Bay will start in February 2026, and the period of study will align with investigating the year of the restoration project.
Techniques will involve assessing the salt marsh plant community composition, measurements of sediment properties (shear strength, water content, total organic matter and organic carbon) and integrating data into wider datasets collected by the project team. Field work may involve long days in the field, and hours will be varied depending on tides. Laboratory work and data collation will be conducted. Full training will be provided.
You will receive training in appropriate techniques and work closely with other ongoing research projects: REWRITE, Transforming the Thames and Catchment to Coast. The successful student will receive further professional training as part of the wider School of Life Sciences postgraduate research cohort.
Funding
Funding for this project is for one year and includes:
The successful candidate will also be able to access £1,000 of Proficio funding for professional skills development and conference attendance. Project costs will be covered.
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