Role summary The Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity (AMC) at the Natural History Museum, London is unique within the UK. In addition to acting as a centre to promote the appreciation and study of UK biodiversity, it aims to address two of the central problems facing biodiversity and taxonomy; namely how to inspire and nurture existing and future naturalists, and how to engage the wider public in natural history science. The AMC's goal is to become a national centre to promote the understanding of UK natural history. It acts as a hub for collaborations between amateur and professional scientists and serves as a first point of contact where interested members of the public can deepen their interests, find like-minded people and join exciting projects that help them develop and lear

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