South Downs National Park Research Opportunities
Are you thinking about a placement or internship with an external organisation?
The are keen to collaborate with students carrying out research in areas that are captured within their research priorities for 2016-17.
The priorities are:
- Catchment management 'success' monitoring
- Effects of species (e.g. deer, squirrels etc.) on the carbon storage potential of woodland
- Estimation of the economic value of the South Downs Way
- Evaluating best practice methodology for estimating carbon storage
- Examination of the impact of the food and drink industry on the local economy and sustainable tourism
- Assessing Grayling Butterfly distribution on the South Downs
You can find out more about research opportunities on the .
If you are interested in working with South Downs National Park, please contact Julie Carr, Doctoral School Officer (Funding and Recruitment) in the first instance.