![]() ![]() ![]() More information about this position can be found on our website. We are simultaneously looking for an Assistant Professor in Plant-Soil Interactions (0.8 - 1.0 FTE). Please note that there are currently two Assistant Professor vacancies in our group. Teaching duties are flexible, collaborative, and can be designed to suit your needs and values. You will have the opportunity to develop your own research line within the collaborative environment of a world-class research group that focusses on the mechanisms that regulate biodiversity and allow for the maintenance of ecosystem functioning in our changing world.Īs a member of our group, you will also play an important role in teaching and mentoring, and in training the next generation of ecologists for our future. Experience/interest in plant/soil and plant/animal interactions is beneficial as is an affinity for working with experimental ecosystems and in developing management applications. In addition, you should be able to utilise and integrate novel analytical approaches and tools to enhance ecosystem management for biodiversity. In particular, we hope to find someone skilled in scaling up local ecological interactions and processes to the landscape level. We are looking for a colleague whose work focuses on upscaling the ecological processes that link environmental change to changes in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in time and space. Our group focuses on functional ecology to help us to understand, adapt to, and mitigate these ecological changes. The world is facing a set of unprecedented global pressures, including climate change and biodiversity loss. ![]() As Assistant Professor you would join the Ecology and Biodiversity Group to help us build a bridge from local and community-level mechanisms to the meta-community and landscape scales. ![]()
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