The School of Biological Sciences seeks a permanent (tenured) Lecturer in Behavioural Ecology. Applicants must hold a PhD in a relevant field of ecology. We are especially interested in candidates with teaching and research interests in behavioural ecology with a strong field component to their research, and who can also contribute to teaching in conservation and animal diversity. The successful candidate will need to exhibit an established record of, or a substantial potential for, a programme of research in Behavioural Ecology that is innovative and impactful. A strong commitment to effective teaching and to postgraduate supervision is also required. The staff of the School of Biological Sciences are experts in their chosen fields and through their extensive research, experience

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