FYI:
Fully funded PhD project available at Nottingham Trent University. Linked to a BBSRC
funded grant, this project will investigate how primates perceive and respond to infants,
combining cutting-edge cognitive testing with behavioural data. The findings will be used
to develop non-invasive tools that can predict how individuals will interact with infants,
ultimately informing breeding management and enhancing welfare standards in captive
colonies. The project will also help us understand the fundamental mechanisms underpinning
individual differences in parenting. (Note: open to UK students only). For informal
enquiries contact Dr Yuri Kawaguchi (see below link to advert). Deadline 2nd February 2026
for an April start.
https://www.ntu.ac.uk/study-and-courses/postgraduate/phd/phd-opportunities/…
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