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Jobs in Biology, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Genetics, Genomics, Statistics, Bioinformatics, Ecology, Medicine, Population Biology, Zoology, Botany, Anatomy, Physiology, Marine Biology, Environmental Biology, physics, chemistry, Mathematics, etc
Associate Programme Officer
QUALIFICATIONS
Education Advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in biology, ecology, zoology, or environmental studies or a related field. A first-level university degree in combination with qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree. ...
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... of the University of St. Andrews, well known for his work on statistical ecology, will be giving a talk titled ‘Anecdotes, statistics and ... see Paxton (2009) for more on this). Charles will also be leading a workshop on ‘Ecology of aquatic monsters’. A very belated congrats to Charles, ... his 2002 Ig Nobel Prize for Bubier et al. (1998).
So writes Darren Naish in Tetrapod Zoology.
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... woman, and not just because she has written one of the most popular series in Rodney Libraries. Dr Gabaldon has three degrees in Zoology, Marine Biology, and Quantitative Behavioral Ecology, worked as university professor for over 10 years and has written several textbooks. If you have ever read a Scrooge McDuck comic book, you ...
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... to your topic or measures taken by different governments to solve environmental problems. However, do not turn your environment thesis into a political debate.
Reading our articles about ecology dissertations and a Zoology thesis might be helpful too.
In order to write a good paper you need to spend all of your ...
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... in other worlds.
We want stories set in what Tolkien called a "secondary world": some other world that is different from our own primary world in some way. It could be different in terms of zoology (non-human creatures), ecology (climate), or physical laws (the presence of magic). It could be set on Earth but an ...
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... critters will be part of the program, and hot cocoa will be served.
Watkins-Colwell is senior museum assistant for Vertebrate Zoology at the Peabody Museum. In his research about the ecology and evolutionary biology of lizards, he has pursued field work in New Caledonia and China as well as in several states. Watkins-Colwell helps ...
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