Two lecturer (=assistant professor) positions in evolution, ecology,
and/or conservation ecology are being advertised at the School of
Biological Sciences, University of Portsmouth, UK
(<http://www.port.ac.uk/departments/academic/biology/>http://www.port.ac.uk/departments/academic/biology/).
We are particularly interested in people working on the evolutionary
ecology of species interactions, but related areas will be
considered. Additional details and instructions for applying are at:
<http://www.port.ac.uk/vacancies/academic/vacancytitle,157625,en.html>http://www.port.ac.uk/vacancies/academic/vacancytitle,157625,en.html
and
<http://www.port.ac.uk/vacancies/academic/vacancytitle,157624,en.html>http://www.port.ac.uk/vacancies/academic/vacancytitle,157624,en.html
. Note that one position requires expertise in plant biology, whereas
the second position is open with respect to organisms studied.
Portsmouth is a compact, small city on the south coast of England,
with relatively warm, sunny weather (by UK standards). Nearby living
situations range from seaside urban to rural, with London and main
airports readily accessible by (reasonably) fast trains. Portsmouth
lies at the mouth of the Solent/Spithead waterway, which is famous
for sailing and ferry connections to the scenic Isle of Wight (which
is commutably close).
Note that the positions close very soon; application materials must
be submitted electronically by 6 July, 12 noon British Summer Time.
(No letters of reference are needed until after the first cut.)
Informal inquiries can be directed to Prof Scott Armbruster
(<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]) or
Prof Matt Guille, Head of School
(<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]).
