Mr Jack Atkin-Willoughby
Feel free to reach out regarding any queries or potential collaborations to jct20rjf@bangor.ac.uk

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My academic studies began with an undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Bristol. After graduating in 2018, I left the UK to live in western Canada for a number of years. During this time, I worked in several roles in the British Columbian rainforests, first as a surveyor, then tree planter, and finally as a grizzly bear guide and naturalist.
Returning to the U.K., my experience in the Canadian forests led me to undertake an MSc in Environmental Forestry from ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É (graduation 2022). After rediscovering my appreciation for forest research as a postgraduate student, I was accepted to the Envision doctoral training program, where my research focuses around improving our understanding of forest response to a changing climate, with my thesis titled ‘Restoring for a resilient future, restoration trajectories in the face of multiple stressors’.
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- PhD: Restoring for a resilient future, woodland restoration trajectories in the face of multiple stressors'
2026 - MSc