Lecturer in Ecology & Evolution: Conservation & R Skills in Lincoln

Lecturer in Ecology & Evolution: Conservation & R Skills in Lincoln

Lincoln Full-Time No working from home possible
University of Lincoln

The University of Lincoln is seeking a full-time lecturer in Conservation Biology to support its undergraduate programs in Ecology and Conservation. The role includes responsibilities for teaching and enhances the university's research-led education.

Ideal candidates will hold a PhD in a related field and possess experience in teaching. Interested applicants can reach out to Professor Steve Bevan or Dr. Sheena Cotter for informal discussions. This is a fixed-term position until July 2027.

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Lecturer in Ecology & Evolution: Conservation & R Skills in Lincoln employer: University of Lincoln

The University of Lincoln is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic and collaborative work environment for researchers passionate about addressing contemporary challenges in archaeology and environmental science. With access to cutting-edge facilities and a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration, employees benefit from extensive professional development opportunities and the chance to contribute to impactful research projects like the AHRC-funded ‘MicroPast’ Project. Located in a vibrant city known for its rich history and cultural diversity, the university fosters a supportive community that values innovation and academic excellence.

University of Lincoln

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University of Lincoln Recruitment Team