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Lectureships in Ecology and Wildlife Ecology

3 months ago


Bangor, United Kingdom Bangor University Full time

Applications will also be considered to carry out this role on a part-time or job share basis.

Committed To Equal Opportunities

Overview

Bangor University, firmly rooted in the beautiful location of North Wales, was established in 1884. The university leadership has a strong focus on contributing to a sustainable world for future generations. The College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering represents one of the largest concentrations of interdisciplinary environmental and natural resource scientists in UK universities. Research in the college is organized into five cross-cutting themes: Conservation and Restoration of Resilient Ecosystems; Sustainable Food Production; One Health; Earth Systems Science and Renewable Energy; and Sustainable Manufacturing. In the recent Research Excellence Framework, we were ranked 1stin the UK for the impact of our research in earth systems and environmental sciences. The College has over 2300 students and 350 teaching and support staff and consists of three academic schools and the BioComposites Centre.

The School of Natural Science (SNS) within this College has a world-class reputation in research and teaching. We are a large and diverse School with research expertise in: Animal behaviour, ecology, and physiology; Evolution, development, and molecular biology; Microbiology and biotechnology; Biogeochemistry of soils, wetlands and marine environments; Conservation science; Forestry; Agriculture, food and the environment; Data analytics/Geospatial analysis. We are highly focused on addressing global challenges and providing strong pathways to impact via our global networks.

The School

The School of Natural Sciences provides important facilities for our research and teaching: the Natural History Museum with its comprehensive collection of vertebrate and invertebrate material; extensive freshwater and marine aquaria; animal holding facilities, newly refurbished teaching laboratories, and the Henfaes Research Centre. The School is co-located with the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (NERC) in the Environment Centre Wales building, where our extensive soils/biogeochemistry and molecular ecology analytical laboratories are situated.

The University’s Treborth Botanic Garden plays an important role in our teaching and research. It was founded over 50 years ago with collections of more than 2000 species of plants across seven glasshouses replicating tropical and subtropical habitats. The Garden contains 12 ha of high conservation-value woodland, as well as species-rich natural grasslands. An attractive teaching laboratory allows students and researchers to study the collections in detail. The garden is also home to an avian housing facility that enables studies on flight energetics and navigation.

The Henfaes Research Centre’s 252 ha of land is a unique resource encompassing the environmental gradient from the sea to amongst the highest mountains in Wales, giving a high diversity of habitats, land uses, climates, and geology. It is a member of the Global Farm Platform Network and hosts long-term Bangor DIVERSE (tree diversity) and silvopasture agroforestry experiments, extensive controlled-environment glasshouses, mobile greenhouse gas emission laboratories, analytical laboratories, and a range of livestock, including the recent addition of alpacas, providing opportunities for animal management placements.

We make the most of our natural environment (between the Menai Straits and Snowdonia National Park) and deliver a wide range of local field trips as a key feature of our degree programmes, as well as offering overseas field courses to USA, India, Spain, Tenerife, Kenya and Uganda.

Bangor University is a member of the NERC Envision Doctoral Training Partnership and the NERC/BBSRC Soils Training and Research Studentships (STARS) Centre of Doctoral Training, which funds a number of PhD studentships in the School on an annual basis.

Purpose of the Job

Main

**Responsibilities**:
Teaching duties:

- Plan, prepare and deliver lectures, practical classes and tutorials in a wide range of topics and respond effectively to a variety of student backgrounds, class sizes.- Motivate students to engage in learning and provide meaningful and constructive feedback on the quality of their work.- Supervise undergraduate and postgraduate research projects.- Act as personal tutor for undergraduate and postgraduate students and provide pastoral support.- Contribute to the development of new modules and programmes.- Liaise with external conservation employers to develop opportunities for our students (for placements or projects).Research duties:

- Develop and lead a programme of internationally recognized research related to wildlife conservation or conservation management.- Attract external research funding- Manage research projects- Publish research with impact, including high-quality peer-reviewed journals and dissemination of research outputs to policy and practitioners thro