Critical metal deposits form as a consequence of hydrothermal fluid flow within the broader architecture of large igneous intrusions. Understanding the mechanisms of fluid concentration and transport within pluton shear zones remains a major barrier to predicting the extension of known deposits and identifying new resource targets. The proposed work tests the idea that modern rock fabric analysis can effectively map out the relationship between alteration and hydrothermal fluid flow in cooling plutonic rocks. This study will use modern rock fabric analysis, hyperspectral reflectance, and isotope geochemistry to trace fluid transport dynamics and associated alteration across the Pribrezhniy Cu-Mo porphyry deposit at Pribrezhniy, Kazakhstan. The aim of the study is to identify micro-to-meso-scale structural controls that direct hydrothermal fluid flow. Criteria for All DC Positions
Early-Stage Researchers Rule:
All researchers recruited in a doctoral network must be Early-Stage Researchers (ESRs, i.e., be in the first four years (full-time equivalent research experience) of their research careers and have not been awarded a doctoral degree). Nationality Rule:
Researchers can be of any nationality. Mobility Rule:
At the time of recruitment by the host organisation, researchers must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country of their host organisation for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the reference date. English Language:
ESRs must demonstrate that their ability to understand and express themselves in both written and spoken English is sufficiently high for them to derive the full benefit from the network training. Host Specific Criteria:
Every ESR must qualify for admittance as a PhD student at the university the position is assigned to. Number of Applications:
Candidates can apply for up to 5 projects. Specific Requirements
We invite applications from candidates with a first-class or 2:1 BSc degree in Geology or a closely related discipline. A master’s qualification or equivalent experience is advantageous, and we welcome those with non-traditional routes to PhD study. A strong background in Earth sciences and a willingness to develop expertise in petrographic and analytical methods are essential. Candidates should demonstrate the potential for high-quality research and a passion for pursuing a career in environmental research or related applications. You will join the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of St Andrews, becoming part of the ForMovFluid group. Here, you will enhance both technical and soft skills while exploring interdisciplinary approaches and tools. Strong team-building abilities are highly valued. Additional Information
Doctoral Candidates (DCs) will be provided with the following living allowance,
subject to local taxation and government contribution requirements: Scotland Living Allowance: £49,575 p.a. gross Should you have a family at the time of your recruitment, you are entitled to an additional "family allowance" of EUR 500 per month. Selection Process
To apply to this position, please do it through ForMovFluid’s website: formovfluid.eu. You can apply through the dedicated form you will see in each position. You can apply for up to 5 projects (select them in the same form, ordered by your priority of choice), and please attach the following documents in the form: A two-page CV A one-page motivation letter for each of the DCs positions you want to apply. The e-mail for a reference contact.
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