Dr Arthur Broadbent

Research Fellow (NERC)

Biological and Environmental Sciences Stirling

Dr Arthur Broadbent

About me

NERC Independent Research Fellow investigating global change impacts on soil biodiversity and carbon cycling in mountain ecosystems.

I'm keen to support PhD students interested in plant, soil or ecosystem ecology. The University of Stirling can access PhD funding via the NERC IAPETUS-DTP (https://iapetus2.ac.uk/), with potential projects advertised every autumn.

Also, feel free to get in touch if you are eligible for other funding opportunities, such as Commonwealth Scholarships (https://study-uk.britishcouncil.org/scholarships-funding/commonwealth-scholarships) or country-specific funding (e.g., China Scholarship Council).

My expertise centers on plant and soil microbial communities, their interactions, and how they regulate biogeochemical cycles. I'm a field ecologist at heart but also dabble in controlled environment studies for mechanistic questions. Currently setting up field experiments in the Scottish Highlands and European Alps, along with a globally coordinated study on soil carbon in mountain ecosystems. Please get in touch if you are interested in collaborating!

Brief CV 2018-2023: Postdoc and Researcher Co-Investigator at The University of Manchester, UK. Investigated soil microbial community responses to climate change in the Austrian Alps. PI: Prof. Richard Bardgett.

2017-2018: Endeavour Research Fellowship at the Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. Researched invasive plant traits at the global scale with the Nutrient Network. Supervisor: Prof. Jennifer Firn

2013-2017: PhD Environmental Science at Lancaster University, UK. Thesis title: Exploring the Impacts and Mechanisms of Plant Invasions in Grasslands. Supervsiors: Prof. Carly Stevens, Prof. Nick Ostle and Dr. Kate Orwin (Landcare Research, New Zealand).

2012-2013: Research technician with the University of Bern, Switzerland. Investigated ecosystem nutrient cycling in Ecuadorian Cloudforest.

2007-2011: BSc. Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia, UK (with a year at the University of Victoria, BC, Canada).