The studies will be undertaken in the context of the Eurochamp-2020 project and the UK/German EISPAC (Effects of ice stressors and pollutants on the Arctic marine cryosphere) collaboration.
The successful candidate will document the work in scientific reports, develop standard operation procedures, write scientific publications for international, peer-reviewed journals and present the work at national and international conferences, and to stakeholders and policymakers. There is scope to adapt or enhance the project in a direction of the SRA’s interest.
You must have a minimum of a PhD in Environmental Science, Chemistry, Physics or equivalent independent research experience, together with evidence of publication(s) accepted in international scientific journals and be able to fulfil all essential elements of the person specification.
This part time (0.8 FTE) post is available on 1 October 2018 for a fixed term of 26 months but must end no later than 30 November 2020.
Closing date: 21 August 2018.
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