The Fish Ethology and Welfare Group (FishEthoGroup Association, PT) is searching for a highly motivated and dynamic new member to join the existing team. The group performs research, training and consultancy related to the behaviour and welfare of farmed, wild caught and wild fish. For further information on activities and output see: https://ccmar.ualg.pt/en/group/fish-ethology-and-welfare Profile: The candidate must have an MSc degree or higher in biology, veterinary science or related areas and experience in scientific research, either applied or fundamental, involving fish physiology, behaviour and/or welfare. Other courses or certifications in fish experimentation, handling, health or welfare are desirable. Experience in aquaculture, fisheries or other types of

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