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Stockholm University – Faculty of Science, Department of Zoology Reference number: SU FV-4461-25 About the Department of ZoologyThe Department of Zoology at Stockholm University comprises approximately 80 staff members, including researchers, doctoral students, and administrative personnel. Research and education take place in a highly international environment, with strong, high-impact research across a broad range of fields, including:
Further information: Department of Zoology Subject DescriptionThe position focuses on the study of animals using experimental and/or comparative approaches, with an emphasis on ecology and evolution. Main Responsibilities
Qualification RequirementsTo be eligible for appointment as Associate Professor, applicants must:
All teaching positions at Stockholm University require general professional competence and suitability for academic work. Teaching and Learning in Higher EducationCompleted training in teaching and learning in higher education (or equivalent knowledge) is considered an advantage. Applicants who lack at least 15 credits in higher education pedagogy and are not deemed to have equivalent experience are expected to complete such training within the first two years of employment. Assessment CriteriaIn the appointment process, particular emphasis will be placed on:
Additional Information
Stockholm University strives to provide a workplace free from discrimination and with equal opportunities for all. What We OfferStockholm University offers a stimulating academic environment characterized by close interaction between research and education. You will work in an international setting with favorable employment conditions. The university is located within the Royal National City Park, with excellent transport connections to central Stockholm. ContactFor further information about the position: For questions regarding the application process: ApplicationApplications must be submitted via Stockholm University’s recruitment system. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that the application is complete and submitted before the deadline. Applications are strongly encouraged to be written in English, as the assessment will involve international experts and English is the working language. Relevant information:
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