Miss Heather Ewart

Overview
Heather is a second year Evolutionary Biology PhD student examining how climate change and other environmental factors effect aspects of animal movement from an evolutionary perspective. She will be conducting field research in a variety of terrestrial and marine specialist species from Arctic to tropical biomes to assess how environment and biomechanics interact to influence movement behaviour.
Qualifications
MSc Animal Behaviour
Manchester Metropolitan University 2019-2020
Distinction, Vice-Chancellor International Scholarship
PGc Counselling and Psychology
University of California, Berkeley 2018-2019
Distinction
BA Psychological Sciences
University of California, Santa Barbara 2013-2017
Areas of expertise
- QL Zoology - Animal Behaviour, Evolutionary biology, Climate Change, Biomechanics
Keywords
- Animal Behaviour, Evolutionary Biology, Climate Change, Biomechanics