At a Glance
- Tasks: Teach Ecology and Evolution while inspiring students in conservation biology.
- Company: The Lincoln Institute, a vibrant hub for research and education.
- Benefits: Fixed-term position until 2027 with modern teaching facilities.
- Other info: Engage in a dynamic research environment with opportunities for growth.
- Why this job: Join a passionate team and make a difference in conservation education.
- Qualifications: PhD in a relevant field and experience in undergraduate teaching.
The predicted salary is between 35000 - 45000 Β£ per year.
The Lincoln Institute is seeking a Lecturer in Ecology and Evolution for a fixed-term position until 31 July 2027. The role focuses on teaching within the BSc Ecology and Conservation and related programmes.
Ideal candidates will hold a relevant PhD and have undergraduate teaching experience, with a passion for conservation biology. This position offers a vibrant research environment alongside modern teaching facilities.
Reach out for inquiries via email to Professor Steve Bevan or Dr Sheena Cotter.
Lecturer in Ecology & Evolution β Conservation & R Skills in Lincoln employer: Lincoln Institute
The Lincoln Institute is an excellent employer, offering a dynamic work culture that fosters collaboration and innovation in the field of ecology and conservation. With access to modern teaching facilities and a vibrant research environment, employees are encouraged to grow professionally while contributing to meaningful educational programmes. The commitment to conservation biology not only enriches the academic experience but also aligns with the values of those passionate about making a positive impact on the environment.