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to the Coasts RI project. The successful candidate will have a strong background in coastal wetland ecology and experimental ecology with significant experience and expertise with SET-MH instruments and their use
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postgraduate research qualification in conservation science, ecology or related field, or equivalent experience and training. Ability to work effectively independently with periodic project guidance from
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collaboration involving people with diverse linguistic/cultural backgrounds in a timely manner. An emerging profile in research in the discipline area, particularly research on the ecology and conservation
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rankings including 4th in the world for Agriculture, 6th for Environment and Ecology and 10th for Biotechnology, and the recognition of staff including 15 highly-cited researchers and 20 Fellows
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management of coral reefs. Key Responsibilities will include: Integrate in-situ ecological and water quality data with satellite and aerial remote sensing data to collect information related to coral reef
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The School of the Environment An exciting new role awaits, offering a high level of support to our world-class academic staff spanning diverse fields including environmental science, ecology