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PhD Programme in Biology

Available research topics:

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Towards sustainable management of urban green areas: effects of lawn mowing regime on biodiversity and environmental conditions

Supervisors:

prof. dr hab. Piotr Nowicki (piotr.nowicki@uj.edu.pl)
dr Joanna Kajzer-Bonk


Institute of Environmental Sciences
Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research


Background information:

Lawns constitute a large part of urban areas, but their intensive maintenance is in contradiction to global challenges of mitigating climate change and biodiversity loss. Considered to be functional and aesthetic, intensive mowing prevents plants from flowering and leads to the formation of a low, compact lawn. This results in expensive and labor-intensive management, requiring irrigation, fertilization, use of herbicides, and frequent mowing generating noise, dust, and greenhouse gases. There is an urgent need to create modern solutions to slow down the negative consequences of anthropogenic pressure in urbanized areas that also affect human well-being. Previous research revealed that intensive mowing is harmful to biodiversity, but there is still a lack of synthetic studies into the impact of mowing regime on complex environmental parameters. While non-intensive mowing is typically considered beneficial for biodiversity, in a highly transformed urban environment it may potentially increase the probability of exposure to ticks and/or create a gateway to the invasion of undesirable alien species that drastically reduce native biodiversity. The goal of this project is to determine the benefits and risks associated with different mowing frequencies.

The main question to be addressed in the project:

What mowing regime is optimal for urban lawns to support their biodiversity and ecosystem services?

Information on the methods/description of work:

A large-scale experiment has been established within the 3rd JU Campus, with 64 experimental paired plots in the mowing system of 2 vs. 4, 6, 8 cuts per year or 1 cut every two years. The environmental parameters to be examined in three consecutive seasons include 1) microhabitat and microclimatic conditions expressed by temperature and physicochemical properties of the soil; 2) activity of soil mesofauna; 3) aboveground biodiversity of vascular plants and invertebrates (wild bees, butterflies, spiders, orthopterans); 4) exposure to ticks; 5) potential risk of encroachment of invasive alien plants. Additionally, a questionnaire survey of four focal stakeholder groups (society, NGOs, business, and public sector) will be conducted to identify potential social fears and prejudices concerning extensive lawn maintenance.

Additional information (e.g Special requirements from the student):

The PhD project is a part of the running project “To mow or not to mow?”. Requirements: (1) MSc in biology, ecology, or related field; (2) basic expertise in statistical analysis; (3) fluency in English; (4) communication and organizational skills.

Place/name of potential foreign collaborator:

Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research UFZ Halle, Germany / Josef Settele

References:

[1] Ignatieva & Hedblom (2018) An alternative urban green carpet. Science 362:148–149.

[2] Sehrt et al. (2020) Less is more! Rapid increase in plant species richness after reduced mowing of urban grasslands. Basic Appl Ecol 42:47–53.

[3] Watson et al. (2019) Ecological and economic benefits of low-intensity urban lawn management. J Appl Ecol 57: 436–446.

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PhD Programme in Biology

Admission to the PhD Programme in Biology
in the Doctoral School of Exact and Natural Sciences
language of education: English

The PhD Programme in Biology is carried out in English, in a full-time, eight-semester system. 

This PhD programme covers courses representing various areas of biological sciences, including training in modern methodology and mastering skills useful in professional academic and non-academic careers. Choice of facultative classes and the possibility of gaining credits for courses offered outside of the University ensures flexibility and helps to adjust participation in courses to the individual research plan of the student. 

For everyone who will be accepted for the PhD programme in Biology, a scholarship is guaranteed.

PhD students are recruited for the specific research topics offered by the faculty members. We kindly ask you to follow the recruitment rules described in each competition. 

Each year, PhD students and their advisors/promotors write an individual research plan for a given year. Until the end of four semesters, students’ achievements are evaluated (mid-term evaluation) by the committee. 

Doctoral dissertations are prepared under the supervision of a scientific staff of the Faculty of Biology (members of the Institute of Botany, Institute of Environmental Sciences or Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research). PhD programme in Biology leads to the scientific Doctoral title in the discipline of biology. More information about the programme can be found here.

See also:

Faculty of Biology website.
A subpage dedicated to this education programme.

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How to apply?

  1. Check the admissions schedule.
  2. Read the rules and detailed conditions of admission.
  3. Collect the required documents.
  4. Apply in the Online Application System (IRK).
  5. Take the exam.
  6. Make an enrolment in the Doctoral School.

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Admission schedule

for PhD Programme in Biology education programme

1st round

  • 21. May 2024 – Opening of registration in IRK System
  • 23. June 2024 – Closing of registration in IRK System
  • 28. June- 4 lipca 2024 – Entrance exams
  • 4. July 2024 – Committee meeting 
  • 8. July 2024 – Announcement of results
  • 9-30. July 2024 – Enrollment to the Doctoral School*
  • 31. July 2024 – Enrolment in the Doctoral School from the reserve list*

*enrollment possible during working hours of Secretariats of the Education Programmes

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Admission limits

  • 1st round – 10 doctoral students

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Contact

Secretariat of the Education Programme

mgr inż. Anna Stec

tel.: (0048) 12 664 6752
e-mail: wb.doktoranci@uj.edu.pl

Head of the Education Programme

dr hab. Joanna Kapusta, prof. UJ

tel.: (0048) 12 664 5206
e-mail: joanna.kapusta@uj.edu.pl

 

 

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The information presented on this subpage applies to admission for the academic year 2024/25. Documents such as admission rules, list of required documents, education programme and others may change in the next admission. Most documents differ for each education programme. Always check the documents on the sub-page of the programme to which you are applying.