Trabaja como docente de Biología de la Conservación en Nueva Zelanda ~ Bioblogia.net

20 de mayo de 2025

Trabaja como docente de Biología de la Conservación en Nueva Zelanda

 

Lecturer/Senior Lecturer - Conservation Biology

Location / Ubicación

University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand

Organization / Organización

DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY | TE TARI MÂTAI KARAREHE DIVISION OF SCIENCES | TE ROHE A AHIKAROA UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO

Contract Type / Tipo de contrato

Permanent, full-time (1 FTE) position

Main Description / Descripción principal

Applications are invited for the permanent position of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer (Pûkenga/Pûkenga Matua) in Conservation Biology. We are seeking a person with a relevant completed or nearly completed doctorate and demonstrated potential to develop as an outstanding researcher and teacher in advancing the study of conservation, wildlife management and zoology. Early Career Researchers are encouraged to apply.

Applicants are encouraged to identify the manner in which they could complement existing strengths in the Department and develop new and innovative directions in research and teaching. A range of approaches would be considered including behavioural, physiological, population and community perspectives, with research interests in field-based research methodologies being an advantage. Applicants with a proven track record incorporating te ao Mâori and/or other Indigenous knowledge into research and teaching are strongly encouraged.

The Department of Zoology has a strong international reputation in whole-organism biology, with research strengths in areas including conservation biology, genetics/genomics, parasitology, entomology, environmental physiology, wildlife management, neurobiology and statistical modeling, as well as in molecular, functional, population, community, freshwater and behavioural ecology. We have well-established links to the Departments of Botany and Marine Science, the cross-disciplinary Ecology Programme, the Genetics and Neuroscience Programmes, and other centres at the University of Otago, providing a collaborative environment and resources for innovative interdisciplinary research.

Our staff have international reputations in their areas of expertise and make major contributions to answering fundamental questions in basic and applied research. The Department of Zoology is committed to affording students the opportunity to engage with knowledge of animals from a te ao Mâori world view, and to strengthening its curriculum and research in relation to kaupapa Mâori and mâtauranga Mâori, the University of Otago Mâori Strategic Framework and Pacific Strategic Framework, and Te Tiriti o Waitangi (the Treaty of Waitangi).

This position affords an exciting opportunity for interested scholars to research and teach from a kaupapa Mâori perspective, and to conduct research that is transformative and beneficial for Mâori communities.

Requirements / Requisitos

  • A completed or nearly completed PhD with an established research focus in any area of conservation biology.
  • Demonstrated experience and ability in delivering high-quality teaching and research in any aspect of conservation biology.
  • An ability to contribute to teaching and learning environments that support the engagement of students and staff with wildlife management and conservation research interests.
  • Be committed to and/or have established connections or a track record of working with international and/or national researchers.
  • Be committed to being a productive collaborator with a track record of working collegially.
  • Be committed to upholding the University's core values related to support and success of Mâori and Pacific students, aligned with the University's Mâori Strategic Framework and Pacific Strategic Framework. Mâori applicants are particularly encouraged to apply.

Benefits/Conditions / Beneficios/Condiciones

A Lecturer level appointment is equivalent to an Assistant Professor in the North American system, while a Senior Lecturer is equivalent to an Associate Professor. The successful candidate is expected to take up duties by 1 February 2026.

How to Apply / Cómo solicitar

Further details and job description are available on the University's website: 2500659; Lecturer/Senior Lecturer - Conservation Biology

For questions, contact: JACQUELINE FRASER (she/her) Operations Lead | Kaiârahi Whakahaerenga, Whakaratonga Wâhanga me te Whakaritenga Email: jacqueline.fraser@otago.ac.nz Mobile: +64 21 279 0793

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