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. The successful candidate will join the dynamic conservation science group at Bangor University. Applicants should have a PhD (or be near to completion) in conservation science or a related discipline (geography
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Project Details: Community-based forest management is seen as an effective conservation strategy while also providing tangible benefits to local communities, and more broadly contributing to global
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Qualifications/Training Essential A PhD in conservation science or a related discipline (geography, ecology, environmental economics), or be near to completion. Desirable Postgraduate Certificate in Higher
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Project Details: Monitoring bumblebee populations is imperative due to their critical role as pollinators. ‘Other Effective Area-Based Conservation Measures’ (OECMs) are places that are outside
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experts, and make a meaningful impact on the conservation and restoration of savanna and other ecosystems. The successful candidate is expected to build upon existing bodies of knowledge in systems ecology
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develop an interdisciplinary project centred on these competing land-based conservation measures to help further the ecological resilience of the landscape through more inclusive land management. Priority
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interests who is willing to apply their skills to a range of topics, including farmland ecology, wader conservation and predation management. The role represents an opportunity to work with large and long
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the conservation and environmental sciences. This includes the BSc (Hons) Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Science, BSc (Hons) Environmental Science, MSc Applied Wildlife Conservation, MRes Applied Sciences and
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. Candidates should have: A relevant degree with a PhD completed in Ecology, Environmental Science, Conservation Biology, or a related field. A high academic standing with a growing reputation in research within
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. The appointee will join the Department of Plant Sciences, which delivers teaching and research that stretches across the plant sciences discipline - from ecology and conservation, to physiology, genetics and