The Centre for Conservation and Biodiversity Science

The University of Queensland (UQ) is seeking one or more senior scientists in 
order to strengthen its leading position in ecology and conservation science.

The Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science (CBCS) works in 
partnership with scientists, global institutions and organisations, 
governments, non-governmental organisations and industry to solve conservation 
problems around the world. The centre has produced pioneering interdisciplinary 
knowledge and tools that have permeated on-ground environmental management 
globally. CBCS also comprises two multi-million dollar UQ-led centres, 
specifically the ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions (CEED) 
and the Threatened Species Hub of the National Environmental Science Program 
(NESP). The Centre has been instrumental in UQ achieving exceptional global 
rankings in the environment/ecology space.

The successful candidate(s) will join CBCS and depending on background may lead 
the Centre or one or more of its component centres. Academic researchers in 
CBCS are appointed in either the School of Biological Sciences or the School of 
Geography, Planning and Environmental Management (GPEM), both within the 
Faculty of Science.

The role

The successful appointee(s) will play a leading role in research of 
biodiversity and conservation science at UQ, and be responsible for developing 
strategy, expanding networks and cultivating partnerships and supporting 
solutions-oriented collaborative interdisciplinary research.

The person

Applicants should possess qualifications in relevant disciplines. They should 
also have a strong desire to further develop a successful and highly-productive 
research career in conservation biology and biodiversity, excellent research 
skills, a strong methodological background, excellent statistical and analytic 
skills, very good writing abilities, and the capacity to work with 
multidisciplinary research teams. Depending on the interests and experience of 
the successful candidate, they may be offered the role of Director of CBCS.

Remuneration

This is a full-time, continuing appointment at Academic Level E. An attractive 
remuneration package will be negotiated with the successful candidate including 
17% superannuation.

Full details of the position are available at: 
http://jobs.uq.edu.au/caw/en/job/499365/professor-of-conservation-science



Dr. Margie Mayfield
Associate Professor
Director of the Ecology Centre
School of Biological Sciences
Goddard Building (8)
St Lucia Campus
The University of Queensland
Brisbane, 4072 Queensland
Australia

Phone: +61 (7) 3365 1685
Fax: +61 (7) 3365 1655

http://www.mayfieldplantecologylab.org

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