Dr. Jon Millett CV

Dr. Jonathan Millett’s CV

Career

May 2007 – present:
Lecturer in Physical Geography, Department of Geography, Loughborough University.

March 2007 – May 2007:
Lecturer in Research/Coordinator for Postgraduate Research Skills Development, Liverpool Hope University.

Feb 2005 – Feb 2007:
Post Doctoral Teaching Fellow in Geography and 
Environmental Management, Department of Geography, Liverpool Hope University

2002 – 2005:
PhD, Plant Science, 
Department of Plant and Soil SciencesUniversity of Aberdeen & The Macaulay Institute. Funded by the Macaulay Development Trust.

2000 – 2001:
MRes, Science of the Environment, Institute for Environmental and 
Natural Sciences, Lancaster University. Funded by NERC.

1996 – 1999:
BSc (Hons), Forestry (2.1), School of Agricultural and Forest 
Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor.

Grants Awarded

British Ecological Society, 2006: £2,500
‘The significance of tree size on nutrient resorption during leaf senescence.’

British Ecological Society, 2007: £2,448
‘How does N Availability alter the Expression of Carnivory in Drosera Rotundifolia?’

NERC Life Sciences Mass Spectrometry Facility, 2008: £15,020
‘The impact of increased nitrogen availability on carnivory in Drosera rotundiflora

NERC Life Sciences Mass Spectrometry Facility, 2009: £17,020
‘The impact of increased atmospheric CO2 concentrations on symbiotic nitrogen fixation in temperate forests.’

Botanical Society of the British Isles, 2010: £920
‘The impacts of grazing management on dune slack plant communities.’

British Ecological Society, 2011: £2,500
‘Does reliance on prey derived N for the carnivorous plant Drosera rotundifolia (roundleaved sundew) decrease with increased N availability?’

NERC Life Sciences Mass Spectrometry Facility, 2011: £16,894
The influence of long-term background N input and ambient temperature on the physiological ecology of the carnivorous plant Drosera rotundifolia (with Joni Cook)

The Botanical Research Fund, 2012: £960
Nutrient stoichiometry and prey N uptake in the carnivorous plant Drosera rotundifolia in response to nitrogen deposition.

Teaching

Year 1
Geographical Research: Design and Practice (module convener)
Practising Geography – Residential Field Course
Tutorials

Year 2
Forest Ecology (module convener)
Environmental Systems and Resource Management

Year 3
Alpine Studies Field Course (module convener)
Dissertation advisor
Independent Geographical Essay Advisor

MSc
Evidence-Based Environmental Management (module convener)

Administration

Chair: Staff Student Liaison Committee (2009-2011 & 2012- )
Member of Faculty Board (2006-2010)
Member of Loughborough University Woodland Management Group (2010- )
Member of Loughborough University  Biodiversity Action Plan Working Group (2008- )

Other professional experience

Member of the British Ecological Society peer review college (2012- )
Reviewer for: New Forests, New Phytologist, Plant & Soil, Folia Geobotanica.
Member of the Charnwood Forest Regional Park steering group (2012- )
Member of the British Ecological Society (2003- )