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Department of Evolutionary Anthropology (IEA) Professorship for Evolutionary Anthropology and Primatology 100% We are seeking candidates in the field of Comparative Evolutionary Anthropology and
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1-year fellowship in Shoebill Conservation Genetics with support for a further 3-year PhD fellowship
biology, or conservation completed before 31 July 2026. In addition to an interest in evolutionary and conservation biology, the candidate should be committed to doing field work, wet-lab work, learning
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of interest include, but are not limited to, biotic interactions, community ecology, conservation biology, ecological modelling, and eco-evolutionary feedback loops. The successful candidate will develop
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of mathematics, computer science, and evolutionary biology. We develop methods to understand evolutionary, ecological, epidemiological, and developmental processes on different scales based on genetic data. In our
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are looking for highly motivated applicants with a master's degree in evolutionary biology, population genetics, or conservation genetics. In addition to an interest in evolutionary and conservation biology
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with evidence of other captures in other fungal species. We seek to understand the evolutionary history and horizontal transfer of the ToxTA transposon in natural populations of all fungal species in
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the group's team-teaching activities. Your profile Applicants should hold an MSc degree in plant sciences, evolutionary biology, environmental science, or related fields. We are looking for a motivated and
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independently by two different Starship transposons, Sanctuary and Horizon with evidence of other captures in other fungal species. We seek to understand the evolutionary history and horizontal transfer
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part of the group's team-teaching activities. Applicants should hold an MSc degree in plant sciences, evolutionary biology, environmental science, or related fields. We are looking for a motivated and