Job description
We are looking to appoint a freshwater ecotoxicologist to join a research project funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council. You will contribute to a new ambitious project that seeks to transform how we evaluate the risks of chemical mixtures to freshwater biodiversity in UK rivers. The research project is a collaboration between the universities of Sheffield, York and Durham and you will be primarily working on ecotoxicological studies with invertebrates and diatoms undertaken at Sheffield and York.
The understanding and predictive modelling tools developed during this project will inform the development of better plans for adaptation to, and mitigation of, the risks associated with declining water quality now and in the future. By taking an integrative and system-wide approach, this project will help deliver the Environment Act's aspiration to reverse the decline in species abundance by the end of 2030.
Applicants should have a good honours degree in a relevant biological discipline, or equivalent experience, and have experience of working in a research environment and undertaking ecotoxicological studies. Knowledge of freshwater ecology, including the ecology of invertebrates and their role in ecological processes is also necessary.
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