Research Associate in Bee Health: We are looking for an enthusiastic and innovative researcher to work as part of a team on a grant funded by the EU Horizon Europe programme. The BeeGuards consortium consists of 27 partners including scientists, beekeepers and beekeeping associations, consulting and technology companies, from 16 countries. The 4-year project starting in October 2023, aims to provide sustainable management practices, novel breeding strategies, and digital and forecasting tools that will allow the beekeeping sector to adapt to a changing environment.
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Designation: Research Associate
Research Area: Bee Health – Understanding Climate as a Driver of Parasites & Pathogens
Newcastle university
Location: Newcastle, GB
Salary: £33,966 to £36,024 per annum
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Eligibility/Qualification:
Essential
- Good honours degree (or equivalent) in a Natural Sciences discipline
- Post graduate research degree with experience in biological modelling.
- Subject knowledge in a discipline relevant to delivering the research programme (Honey bee biology, epidemiology)
- Experience of writing up research for publication
Desirable
- Postgraduate research experience gained either via previous employment or during postgraduate studies.
How to Apply:
To apply, please complete an online
application (Click Here) and upload a CV and a cover letter. Your cover letter is a supporting
statement, and you should outline how you meet the essential criteria of the
role and evidence this with examples.
For informal enquires contact
- Professor Giles Budge (giles.budge@ncl.ac.uk) or
- Professor Steve Rushton (steven.rushton@ncl.ac.uk).
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