ZSL/UCL SPRINGBOARD FELLOWSHIP IN CONSERVATION SCIENCE

PROFILE

Purpose of the Springboard Fellowship

·  The ZSL/UCL Springboard Fellow is an outstanding researcher, with an exceptional track record in conservation science for his/her career stage

·  The Fellow will carry out innovative and visionary research in conservation science

·  The ZSL/UCL Springboard Fellowship provides a means for the fellow to establish themselves and consolidate their position by using their fellowship to provide a basis for submitting competitive applications for externally-funded fellowships or other personal awards

·  The Fellow will be supported to submit applications to major funding bodies at an early stage during the four-year fellowship providing an opportunity to win substantial financial support that will then enable them to establish an independent research career

The Fellowship Package

·  The Fellowship is for a period of four-years

·  Support will be provided for the fellow’s salary costs as well as £25,000 research support costs

·  The Fellow will be sponsored by a more senior researcher who will act as a mentor and who will also ensure the fellow has access to the links, facilities and wider support needed to establish and develop their own research agenda

·  The Fellow will be able to act, in the first instance, as second supervisor to PhD students

INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS

Scope

·  The Fellowship will be based at the Institute of Zoology (IoZ), Zoological Society of London but with the potential to develop links with academic staff at University College London (UCL)

·  The Fellowship will be awarded to the highest calibre candidate who is able to demonstrate an exceptional track record in relation to their career stage, and the potential to submit competitive fellowship or personal award applications at an early stage of the Springboard Fellowship

·  The Fellowship is available for all areas of conservation science, although we particularly encourage applications from people with interests in the following areas:

-  Global biodiversity change

-  Wildlife health

-  Threatened species conservation and management

-  Historical ecology

-  Conservation genetics

-  Conservation technology and remote sensing

-  Interactions between wildlife and people

·  The Fellowship post is for a fixed-term duration of four years, and provides salary and support costs for the fellow

Eligibility

·  There are no restrictions on nationality. You will be required to provide evidence of your eligibility to work in the UK before commencing any fellowship offered.

·  Fellowships are available to candidates who have not yet established an independent research career

·  Candidates should have been awarded a PhD or equivalent research-related degree prior to application

Sponsors

·  Candidates must identify a permanent member of research staff from within the Institute of Zoology who will commit to sponsoring their application (http://www.zsl.org/science/ioz-staff-students). Applications received without sponsors risk not being considered for short-listing

How to apply

·  Please direct informal enquiries to Professor Ken Norris, Director of Science @ZSL ()

·  Please apply by email to including ‘ZSL/UCL Springboard Fellowship’ in the subject box

·  Please attach to your email a 1-page statement on your research including how you would intend to use the fellowship, a full CV including grants, awards and a full publications list, and a completed Equality of Opportunity Monitoring Form (available from HR)

·  The deadline for applications is FRIDAY 4th SEPTEMBER 2015

·  Interviews will take place in September 2015 and we will expect the successful candidate to take up their fellowship as soon as possible thereafter

INFORMATION FOR SPONSORS

·  The ZSL/UCL Springboard Fellow will be sponsored by a senior member of IoZ research staff

·  Sponsors provide a commitment that the Fellow will be provided with dedicated research/laboratory space, access to field sites/specimens, support and facilities that allow them to establish and pursue their independent research agenda

·  Any research group leader within IoZ with a permanent position who can make this commitment can act as a sponsor

·  Sponsors must provide a letter of support, outlining this commitment, to be included with the candidate’s Springboard Fellowship application

·  During recruitment to the Springboard Fellowship, research staff within IoZ should expect to be contacted by prospective candidates requesting sponsorship

·  There is no obligation to become a sponsor: sponsors should assess the calibre of the candidate and ability to commit the required resources before agreeing to act as a sponsor