Joe Rees
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PhD student at the University of Lincoln studying variation in aposematic signals of burying beetles
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PhD position available at the University of Lincoln with Dr Marcello Ruta.

“Phylogenetic resolution and a new evolutionary timescale for Temnospondyli (Tetrapoda: Amphibia)”

More information available:

lincoln.ac.uk/studywithus/po…

Deadline:
Monday 19th May
https://lincoln.ac.uk/studywithus/po…
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Applications close on Wednesday for this post-doc opportunity working in the Fish-Tetrapod transition
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New post-doc opportunity working with Dr Marcello Ruta at the University of Lincoln.

3 year position titled “Key Innovations as Evolutionary Drivers of the Fish-Tetrapod Transition” and working on resolving phylogenetic patterns near the ancestral roots of amniotes.

www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DMS325/p...
Post Doctoral Research Associate in Evolutionary PalaeobiologySchool of Natural Sciences at University of Lincoln
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joerees.bsky.social
New post-doc opportunity working with Dr Marcello Ruta at the University of Lincoln.

3 year position titled “Key Innovations as Evolutionary Drivers of the Fish-Tetrapod Transition” and working on resolving phylogenetic patterns near the ancestral roots of amniotes.

www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DMS325/p...
Post Doctoral Research Associate in Evolutionary PalaeobiologySchool of Natural Sciences at University of Lincoln
Discover Post Doctoral Research Associate in Evolutionary PalaeobiologySchool of Natural Sciences jobs and more in higher education on jobs.ac.uk. Apply for further details on the top job board.
www.jobs.ac.uk
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Had a great time listening to talks and practicing pinning at the @royentsoc.bsky.social Student Forum this week. The perfect atmosphere to network with other entomologists. Bring on Ento25