Their group conducts research on and has expertise in vertebrate ichnology, vertebrate biomechanics, locomotion simulations, finite element modelling, palaeopathology, arthropod palaeoecology and dinosaur soft-tissue preservation. Many of the members of the Group are working on international research projects in Europe and North America. The Group is also contributing to a new Masters (MSc) course in Biomechanics within the University (Faculty of Life Sciences).
Academic entry qualification overview: Applications are welcome from students with a good first degree (minimum 2.1 or equivalent) in Palaeontology or a related discipline.
English language: Overseas students would need to demonstrate competence in English Language, for example, IELTS score of 6.5.