Past Members of ICCS

 
Post-doctoral
 

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
 

Ambika Aiyadurai transferred to an MSc in Anthropology, Environment and Development at the Department of Anthropology, UCL.

Nils Bunnefeld finished his PhD in 2008 on population dynamics and management of red grouse. He is now doing a postdoc on moose at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umea.

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. Current job: Protected Areas Programme Officer, World Conservation Monitoring Centre

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). Next job: Post-doctoral Researcher, Zoological Society of London.

Stephen Ling: "Spatial bioeconomics of subsistence hunting" Oct 2000-Aug 2004 (Imperial College Beit Fellowship). Next job: 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.