, University of Southampton and Marine Biological Association of the UK
, Newcastle University
, University of Glasgow
, Bangor University
International
, University of Padua, Italy
, Macquarie University, Australia
, Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Fabio Bulleri, University of Pisa, Italy
, New York University, Abu Dhabi
Su-Yin Chee, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
Ross Coleman, University of Sydney, Australia
Tasman Crowe, University College Dublin, Ireland
, Macquarie University, Australia
, University of Rhode Island, USA
, University of New South Wales, Australia
, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
, Sydney Institute of Marine Sciences, Australia
Elisabeth Strain, University of Melbourne, Australia
Peter Todd, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Louw Claassens, Rhodes University, South Africa
PhD students
Ongoing
Miss Charley Clubley (2020-2024), Ƶ. “Testing Environment Filters as Mechanisms of Ecosystem Resilience to Non-Native Species Invasion”. Dr Antony Knights (DoS) with Dr Louise Firth, Professor David Bilton, Tiago Silva and (Cefas) Louisa Wood (University of Portsmouth). Funded by the Ƶ.
Mr Franz Bauer (2022-2026), Ƶ. “Retrospective optimisation of multifunctionality on coastal urban infrastructure”. Louise Firth (DoS), Antony Knights, Andy foggo, Mick Hanley, and (Swansea University).
Completed
Dr Rebecca Morris (2014–2016), School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney. "Retrofitting biodiversity: Ecological engineering for management of urbanised systems". Ross Coleman (DoS), Gee Chapman and Louise Firth (co-supervisors)
Dr Ally Evans (2013–2015), Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University. "Artificial coastal defence structures as surrogate habitats for natural rocky shores". Pippa Moore (DoS), Louise Firth, Steve Hawkins, and (co-supervisors).
Ms Kathryn O’Shaughnessy (2016–2019), Funding Ƶ, “Green engineering of coastal infrastructure: a design for life”. Louise Firth (DoS) with Richard Thompson, Mick Hanley, Paul Lunt (Ƶ) and Steve Hawkins (Marine Biological Association).