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EDGE Research Internship

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Sectors Terrestrial / Aquatic Ecology & Conservation
Location England (London & Greater) - UK
Town/City London
Salary Additional Information Unpaid Internship
Type Temporary / Contract / Seasonal
Status Full Time
Level Voluntary & Interns
Deadline 08/04/2011
Company Name Zoological Society of London
Contact Name Human Resources
Telephone 02077223333
Website Further Details / Applications
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Directory Entry : The Zoological Society of London, a charity founded in 1826, is a world-renowned center of excellent for conservation science and applied conservation, working in over 50 countries around the world
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Description
IMPORTANT:  This Advertiser has requested that applicants MUST be National Residents / Valid Work Permit-holders.  Other applicants need not apply.

 

The Zoological Society of London (ZSL)’s EDGE of Existence programme identifies, highlights and conserves the world’s most Evolutionary Distinct and Globally Endangered (EDGE) species. Examples include the long-beaked echidna, Chinese giant salamander and West Indian solenodons. The programme has identified a major gap in current conservation schemes, as 65% of the world’s top 100 EDGE mammals and 85% of the top 100 EDGE amphibians are currently receiving little or no conservation attention. These figures are likely to be even higher in less high-profile taxa.

 

We are seeking a research intern to assist with the development and implementation of ‘Species Report Cards’ - a simple monitoring tool that will enable us to quantify, for each EDGE species, any changes in threats, conservation attention and status since the EDGE programme was launched in 2007.

 

The intern will assist with the development of the monitoring framework, collect data and create the first series of species report cards. The internship will involve liaising with relevant experts to develop the tool, organising a small workshop to refine the methods, collecting data on key parameters (from published literature), analysing these data and publishing the final report cards online.

 

Candidates must have a relevant undergraduate degree and preferably a post graduate degree in conservation or a related subject, demonstrable strong analytical skills (with knowledge of basic statistics), experience of desk-based research, and excellent attention to detail. They should be self motivated and able to work independently to meet deadlines.

 

The internship is for six months, starting in April 2011. The role is full time (37.5 hours, Monday – Friday) and is based within ZSL’s Conservation Programmes department in Regent’s Park, London. Candidates should ideally live within easy daily reach of ZSL London Zoo. All applicants must be able to show that they have permission to work in the UK.

 

Please note that this is a voluntary position. However, ZSL will reimburse travel costs from within the Greater London area (zones 1-6) and lunches.

 

To apply

Please send a covering letter outlining your interest and suitability for this role, your CV and details of two referees to Carly Waterman (carly.waterman@zsl.org) by Friday 8th April 2011. All short listed applicants will be contacted by Friday 15th April. We receive many applications for our vacancies, and are unfortunately unable to reply to all enquiries. If you have not been contacted by this date we regret you have been unsuccessful on his occasion.

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