New opportunities are available within the Conservation Ecology Group at
Durham University, UK. Opportunities are available at all levels, from
postgraduate (Master's / PhD) to postdoctoral (Fellowships / Faculty).
Opportunities include lecturer / senior lecturer positions
(deadline, 20/11/2016); fellowships in citizen science (contact us ASAP
if interested); PhDs on mammal ecology (deadlines in late December /
early January); and Master's positions in ecological
management research (deadline 01/02/2017). More details can be
accessed via the links here: http://www.conservationecology.org/opportunities.html
Durham University is one of the oldest universities in
England. It is a world top-100 university and consistently ranked in
the top-10 in the UK (e.g., 4th in The
Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017).
The Conservation Ecology Group is part of Durham's Behaviour, Ecology
& Evolution Research Centre, and focuses
on applied questions ranging from the evolutionary ecology of
individual behaviour to global biogeographic patterns. More on the
group can be found here: http://www.conservationecology.org/.