Here you can find a few of my fellow colleagues. They are studying similar degrees, are in their final year and are undertaking some really interesting research projects. I would highly recommend viewing their linkedIN profiles and websites!
Maximilian Huckvale
Max is a committed and hard-working Zoology undergraduate that I have been fortunate enough to work with throughout my degree. His interests lie in behavioural ecology and information use. His final year dissertation will review the current literature available on inadvertent information use or in layman's terms, how accidentally giving off information can influence those around you.
Check out his linkedIN profile for a general background and his website for a more personal view. Make sure you check out his gallery as there is some really nice photography.
Max is a committed and hard-working Zoology undergraduate that I have been fortunate enough to work with throughout my degree. His interests lie in behavioural ecology and information use. His final year dissertation will review the current literature available on inadvertent information use or in layman's terms, how accidentally giving off information can influence those around you.
Check out his linkedIN profile for a general background and his website for a more personal view. Make sure you check out his gallery as there is some really nice photography.
Benjamin Harris (#GoProBen)
Ben is a compassionate and intelligent Zoology undergraduate who aspires to one day become a doctor. Apart from his studies, Ben creates and edits movies on his GoPro, plays the guitar (grade 7?), volunteers as a healthcare assistant and is an assistant coach of gymnastics in Cheshire.
His linkedIN profile will give you an idea of how versatile he is, and his website features some of his work as well as some personal remarks. Check out this video of the Scotland field course he made earlier this year.
Ben is a compassionate and intelligent Zoology undergraduate who aspires to one day become a doctor. Apart from his studies, Ben creates and edits movies on his GoPro, plays the guitar (grade 7?), volunteers as a healthcare assistant and is an assistant coach of gymnastics in Cheshire.
His linkedIN profile will give you an idea of how versatile he is, and his website features some of his work as well as some personal remarks. Check out this video of the Scotland field course he made earlier this year.
Josephine Plachta
Josie is a dedicated and passionate student in her final year of Zoology. She spends a lot of time on her research project in the biosciences' laboratory, Her research project is evolutionary based, investigating the consequences of inherited DDT resistance in fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster). She also works in the kitchen at "Harbour Lights" to fund her degree with a healthy conscience (Harbour Lights won the "Good Catch Award" for sustainable fish practices last year).
View her linkedIN by clicking here, or for if you want to visit her personal website please press here.
Josie is a dedicated and passionate student in her final year of Zoology. She spends a lot of time on her research project in the biosciences' laboratory, Her research project is evolutionary based, investigating the consequences of inherited DDT resistance in fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster). She also works in the kitchen at "Harbour Lights" to fund her degree with a healthy conscience (Harbour Lights won the "Good Catch Award" for sustainable fish practices last year).
View her linkedIN by clicking here, or for if you want to visit her personal website please press here.
Jack Rayner
Jack is a Zoology undergraduate in his final year and is interested in pursuing further studies as an evolutionary biologist. He is very wise with his words and invaluably contributes to in-class discussions in modules such as co-evolutionary interactions, always seeming to find a unique angle to discussions that no one else has even considered. His final year research will study behavioural syndromes in the field cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus. What are behavioural syndromes? Jack describes it as "In essence, the concept of personality applied to animals." Seriously cool stuff!
Check out Jack's creative Journal and linkedIN for more info.
Jack is a Zoology undergraduate in his final year and is interested in pursuing further studies as an evolutionary biologist. He is very wise with his words and invaluably contributes to in-class discussions in modules such as co-evolutionary interactions, always seeming to find a unique angle to discussions that no one else has even considered. His final year research will study behavioural syndromes in the field cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus. What are behavioural syndromes? Jack describes it as "In essence, the concept of personality applied to animals." Seriously cool stuff!
Check out Jack's creative Journal and linkedIN for more info.