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Teaching duties include courses in limnology, ecosystem science and other related fields. Follow developments within the subject area and the development of society in general that is important for the work at the university. Participate in a leadership
Develop and lead internationally successful research within the subject under northern Swedish conditions. Primarily teach within animal sciences, in addition to other components at first, second and third cycle level covering the subject. Apply for
Leading and developing the Marine Chemistry department at the IOW (approx. 25% of working time); Establishment and management of a high-performance, interdisciplinary research group; Independent marine chemistry research with an internationally visible
Lead and develop research on how climate change, invasive species, land use, and management practices affect insect communities and the risk of forest damage; Publish scientific articles in international journals with peer-review; Apply for external
The holder of the position is responsible for developing research in the subject area wildlife ecology together with researchers within the faculty and other parts of SLU. The holder shall also contribute to the pedagogic development in the subject area.