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Lecturer in Wildlife, Ecology and Conservation Science Permanent, Part time 18.5 hours per week Band 6 - £41,732 to £46,974 per annum, pro rata About the Post We are looking for an enthusiastic and
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the continued expansion of our programmes and research related to agri ecology we now wish to recruit an Assistant Lecturer relevant expertise. The role will involve delivery and continuing development
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Job Description The University of South Wales, a member of the Teaching Excellence Alliance, is appointing a Lecturer in Wildlife Ecology. Working as a member of Biological and Forensic Sciences
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Location: Silwood Park Campus Job Summary The Graystock Microbial Ecology Lab is looking for a motivated, detail-oriented Laboratory Technician to assist with a large project seeking to engineer
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forest management and planning for forest biodiversity gains and ecosystem resilience. Thanks to a combination of your own analysis of quantitative and qualitative ecological datasets, specialist surveyors
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successfully adopt sustainability approaches. Eligibility: Applicants should hold or expect to gain a minimum of a 2:1 Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent in Biology/Ecology/Agriculture/Economics related subject Due
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of achieving carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals and serving the construction of ecological civilization. Innovative research has been carried out in the areas of multi material environmental compound
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, curation and analysis of “big data” in ecology and environmental sciences is increasingly important. Accordingly, this role represents an opportunity to link statistics/computing/data science and
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single honours degree programmes that include both BSc Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Science (WECS) and BSc Geography pathways. These pathways incorporate subjects like human and physical geography
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leadership, in an actively interdisciplinary environment. Our work engages critically with sustainability, materiality, ecology, and inequality through intersectional feminist, queer, and decolonial frames