2 PhD opportunities are available to work with Phil Stephens
(http://community.dur.ac.uk/philip.stephens/welcome.htm) at Durham University,
UK
(https://www.dur.ac.uk/).
1. Opportunity to study for a PhD on "The ecology of carnivore movement", with
Phil Stephens
and Michael Somers
Durham University, UK, is currently advertising 3 posts in Biological
Sciences at the lecturer level (see
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AMS747/lecturer/). Ecology is an area of strength
in the school, so applicants with a focus on ecology or behavioural ecology
that might complement existing
3 competitive opportunities are available to work with Phil Stephens
(http://community.dur.ac.uk/philip.stephens/welcome.htm) at Durham
University, UK (https://www.dur.ac.uk/).
1. Opportunity for a postdoctoral researcher with an excellent CV to compete
for a Durham University Junior Research
enquiries to Philip Stephens
(http://www.conservationecology.org/philip-stephens.html).
Durham University is the 3rd oldest University in England and is
consistently highly ranked in the UK (5th in The Complete University Guide
2014, and 6th in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2014
A competitive NERC CASE funded PhD position is available, starting in October
2014. The successful
candidate will work with the Durham Wildlife Trust (http://www.durhamwt.co.uk/)
to engage
members in a modern and technology-driven approach to monitoring the
distribution and abundance
of
Durham University is interested in appointing a new academic in the area of
‘Climate Change Biology’, probably at the Reader or Chair level (equivalent
to Associate Professor or Full Professor for those unfamiliar with the UK
system). The remit appears quite wide, so there might be considerable
PhD opportunity at Durham University, UK
Can face flies, Musca autumnalis, transmit tuberculosis from badgers to cattle?
Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is an infectious disease of considerable economic
and social importance in the UK where its control has cost the taxpayer
£500m over the past decade.
Post Doctoral Research Associate
Biological Biomedical Sciences, Durham University
Salary: £29,704 per annum
Impacts of climate change on bird species across networks of protected areas
We are seeking a research scientist to investigate the impacts of climate
change on bird species across