Conservation of biodiversity in a changing climate
The position entails research and teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Teaching will be conducted at approximately 25 % of full time. The duties of the position, as well as the relative proportions of research and teaching, may change with time.
The candidate is expected to be actively engaged in the development of courses and programs in the area of sustainable management of biodiversity and ecosystem services in a changing climate and environment. Teaching will be at basic and advanced levels (including graduate courses) and includes the supervision of Bachelor and Master projects, as well as PhD theses.Closing date for applications: September 15, 2011. Please see the link below for further information.
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