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a PhD/DPhil in an applied quantitative subject (e.g. computer science, applied mathematics, economics, physics, engineering, quantitative ecology). They will have excellent Python development skills
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teaching activities address issues of sustainability on land and at sea. You should have a PhD or equivalent in Aquatic Ecology, or a related discipline, with the ability to deliver high quality teaching in
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Interdisciplinary Centre for Conservation Science (ICCS) is an academic research group working at the interface of social and ecological systems. We work in collaboration with non-governmental organisations
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the status quo in fashion; contributing to a system that recognises its ecological context and honours equity. We engage in transformation design, cross-referencing fashion’s ecological, social, economic, and
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desirable. Similarly, knowledge of, or interest in, British ecology would be an advantage. Please ensure you read the Job Description and Person Specification for full details of this role. What we can offer
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to Devon County Council’s Environment Group, which is based at County Hall, Exeter. The Environment Group includes a range of specialist officers covering issues relating to ecology, marine and estuaries
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environments; paleoclimate perspectives on climate dynamics and natural variability; detection and prediction of climate hazards and ecological change. We seek candidates who have an international profile
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strong student interest in environmental and ecological disciplines ranging from conservation and evolutionary ecology to environmental processes including carbon and nutrient cycling, aquatic sciences and
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and standards, and imagining visionary specialist environments. A fundamental aspect of these future visions will entail the exploration of the material ecologies that emerge from harmonising natural
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sport, including the roles of sport participation, spectatorship and volunteering in promoting mental health and wellbeing, social and ecological sustainability, and diversity, equity and inclusion. SPU