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De: Urska Demsar via Animove <ani...@lists.mpg.de>
Enviado: sexta-feira, 12 de dezembro de 2025 às 08:17:27 BRT
Assunto: [Animove] Fw: PhD positions (movement ecology / human-wildlife coexistence), St Andrews, UK

This may be of interest.

Regards,
Urska

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Dr Urska Demsar
Senior Lecturer in Geoinformatics
School of Geography & Sustainable Development
University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK
Chair of the Bell Edwards Geographic Data Institute

Associate Editor, International Journal of Geographic Information Science




From: Christian Rutz <cr...@st-andrews.ac.uk>
Sent: 12 December 2025 10:23
Subject: PhD positions (movement ecology / human-wildlife coexistence), St Andrews, UK
 

Dear Colleagues,

(apologies for the mass email and cross-posting)

 

I would be very grateful if you could share the below PhD advert within your networks and bring it to the attention of any potential candidates.

 

These PhD positions are associated with a new initiative by National Geographic Society on human–wildlife coexistence, and offer a great opportunity to conduct cutting-edge work in movement ecology as part of a growing, cross-disciplinary team.

 

Please feel free to forward to mailing lists and share on social media (ideally, with the link below). The closing date is 6 January 2026.

 

Many thanks in advance,

with all best wishes,

Christian

 

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PhD positions: “Improving human–wildlife coexistence”

University of St Andrews, UK

closing date: 06 January 2026

 

https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/improving-human-wildlife-coexistence/?p192106

 

Are you interested in movement ecology, animal tracking, human–wildlife interactions, conservation science, and/or environmental planning? There is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a major new project on sustainable human–wildlife coexistence in terrestrial environments, developed in close partnership with the National Geographic Society.

 

For further details and information on how to apply, please see the advert on FindAPhD (see link above).

 

Informal enquiries can be sent, with CV, to the project lead and supervisor, Professor Christian Rutz (christi...@st-andrews.ac.uk).

 

Please share widely.

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