A double degree in only four years
GPA: 6.5 (out of 7)
Bachelor of Applied Science
awarded with Distinction
Ecology major
Bachelor of Arts
in International and Global Studies
Mandarin Chinese and Geography major
Bachelor of Science (Honours)
awarded First Class Honours
Marine Biology / Biomechanics major
Charlotte's PhD research is on oceanic sharks
One year of intensive
Advanced Mandarin Chinese at Qingdao University, China
as part of Bachelor of Arts
Awarded with
High distinction
reading, writing,
listening and speaking
After four months of field work collecting data in the Indian Ocean, Charlotte uses statistical models to figure out:
After four months of field work collecting data in the Indian Ocean, Charlotte uses statistical models to figure out:
Honours research: 'Elasmobranch vertebral structure and material properties in relation to function'
Charlotte analysed vertebrae from 26 species of sharks and rays, and then focussed on four shark species: grey nurse, sliteye, tiger and white sharks.
PhD research
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Where are sharks now?
Why are they there?
Where were they before?
Are there more sharks now?
Where will sharks go in the
future with climate change?