Postdocs
Julia Blanchard: Lecturer, Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield.
Navinder Singh: Population Ecology of the Saiga Antelope. Next job: Research Associate in Population Biology with Tim Coulson’s Lab, Imperial College.
Juliane Struve: Daphne Jackson Fellow. “Spatial Dynamic of Fish Populations” June 2008- September 2010. Next job: Research Assistant Professor in Fisheries Science, University of Florida, Gainsville.
Lynn Clayton: Post-Doctoral Research Assistant. “Conservation of the Paguyaman Forest in North Sulawesi, Indonesia”. Darwin Initiative. October 1996-September 2003. Next job: Research Fellow, University of Oxford.
Doug Crookes: Research Assistant. “The effect of policy tools on hunter incentives”. Conservation International Foundation. April 2001-May 2003. Next job: Environmental Consultant, South Africa.
Penny Hancock: PDRA, “Spatial models of the effect of habitat changes on nomadic species in Borneo”, Leverhulme Trust. November 2002-October 2005. Moved on to be a Research Fellow at the Centre for Population Biology.
Todd Katzner. National Science Foundation Post-doctoral Fellow. “Modeling conservation strategies for threatened eagles and vultures in the former Soviet Union.” August 2003-December 2004. Next job: Director of Conservation and Field Research, The National Aviary, Pittsburgh.
PhD students
Christina Connolly is now working for the Department for International Development (DFID) as a Technical Advisor on Forestry.
Eriko Hoshino finished her PhD in 2010 and is now working as a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Tasmania.
Aidan Keane finished his PhD in 2010 and is now working as a post-doctoral researcher at Bangor University.
Matt Sommerville finished his PhD in 2010 and is now working for the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) – United Nations Office
Kerry Waylen finished her PhD in 2010 and is now working as a social researcher in natural resource management at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute (MLURI) in Aberdeen.
Venetia Hargreaves-Allen finished her PhD in 2009 and is now working as an independent consultant before starting a post-doc at Duke University.
Caroline Howe finished her PhD in 2009 and is now working as a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Geography Cambridge University and as an independent environmental economics consultant.
Sophie Allebone-Webb finished her PhD in 2008 and is now working as a Programme Officer for WCS-Cambodia.
Ambika Aiyadurai transferred to an MSc in Anthropology, Environment and Development at the Department of Anthropology, UCL.
Julie Black: “Many conservation values of the North Pennines”, completed 2008. Julie is currently working as a researcher for JNCC.
Nils Bunnefeld finished his PhD in 2008 on population dynamics and management of red grouse. He went on to do a postdoc on moose at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umea. He is now back working as a post-doc in ICCS.
Shelley Clarke: “Quantification of the Trade in Shark Fins” May 2000-May 2003 (Imperial College, WCS). With M. McAllister. Current job: Fisheries Consultant, Japan and Hong Kong.
Lauren Coad: “Bushmeat hunting in Gabon: Socio-economics and hunter behaviour”, finished 2007 and worked as a Protected Areas Programme Officer, World Conservation Monitoring Centre. She is now working as a postdoc at the University of Oxford.
Aline Kühl finished her PhD with us in 2007 on the conservation ecology of saiga antelope, and is now working for UNEP/CMS Secretariat.
Noelle Kumpel. “Incentives for sustainable hunting of bushmeat in Rio Muni, Equatorial Guinea” Oct 2001-Dec 2005 (NERC/ESRC scholarship). She is now working as the head of the Bushmeat and Forests programme for ZSL.
Stephen Ling: “Spatial bioeconomics of subsistence hunting” Oct 2000-Aug 2004 (Imperial College Beit Fellowship). Is now working for the World Bank.
Monica Lundervold. “Infectious diseases of saiga antelopes and domestic livestock in Kazakhstan” Oct 1996 – Feb 2000 (BBSRC studentship). Next job: Proctor and Gamble.
Delphine Malleret-King. “A food security approach to Marine Protected Area impacts on surrounding fishing communities: the case of Kisite Marine National Park in Kenya” Oct 1997 – Sept 2000 (Warwick Graduate Award). With J. McGlade. Next job: Environmental consultant, Kenya.
Eric Morgan. “Parasites of saiga antelopes and domestic livestock in Kazakhstan” Oct 1998 – Apr 2003 (BBSRC Veterinary Training Fellowship). With P. Torgerson (Dublin), G. Medley (Warwick). Next job: Lecturer in Veterinary Parasitology, University of Bristol.
Gil Proaktor. “Costs of reproduction in vertebrates: an ecological and evolutionary approach”. Next job: Researcher, National Audit Office
Janna Rist. “Bushmeat catch per unit effort in space and time: a monitoring tool for bushmeat hunting”. Now working for Project Seahorse.
Lucy Rist finished her PhD with us on harvested forest resources and sustainable use and has now gone on to a post-doctoral position at ETH Zurich.
Sarah Robinson. “Pastoralism and land degradation in Kazakhstan” Oct 1997 – Sept 2000 (Warwick Graduate Award). Next job: Researcher, Aga Khan Foundation.
Sonali Senaratna: “The sustainability of livelihood dynamics in a rural coastal community in Sri Lanka” Oct 2001-Apr 2006 (IWMI, British Chevening and Ford Foundation scholarships). Next job: Post-doctoral Researcher, International Water Management Institute.
