Dear forest health colleagues,
Passing along some excellent opportunities in Bangor, UK.
Cheers!
Enrico
[The Ohio State University]
Pierluigi (Enrico) Bonello
Professor
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From: John Healey <j.healey(a)bangor.ac.uk>
Date: Monday, March 29, 2021 at 3:57 PM
To: "Bonello, Enrico" <bonello.2(a)osu.edu>
Subject: New lectureship opportunities in forest sciences at Bangor University
Dear Pierluigi/Enrico,
Making use of our Frontiers in Forests and Global Change connection, I am pleased to be
writing with the good news that Bangor University has recently approved four new
lectureships all of which are open to candidates across a broad range of fields in forest
sciences (forest entomology would be an area of particular interest to us). These are
“teaching and research” lectureships and demonstrated research excellence (or strong
evidence of high research potential) will be a key selection criterion. I attach (and
also paste below) a set of information about this opportunity with a link to the web-page
where the posts are advertised. The closing date is 23rd April 2021.
I would be very grateful if you could forward this information amongst your network(s) or
even to individuals whom you think might be particularly interested in applying. You, or
anyone else who may be interested, are welcome to contact me directly to discuss the
opportunity.
Thanks and best wishes,
John Healey
Opportunities open for new staff appointments in forest sciences and social sciences at
Bangor University
Forestry is a major focus of the current investment by Bangor University to recruit four
new lecturers to the School of Natural
Sciences<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/jobs.bangor.ac.uk/details.ph….
We seek to appoint applicants who work in forest environments across a range of
disciplines within Environmental biology (such as forest ecology, genetics, entomology,
pests, pathogens, wildlife or conservation biology in a forest context). In addition,
within the theme of Sustainable natural resources development, we see great potential to
appoint in disciplines that are key to forest management and policy, including forest
economics and a range of other analytical and modelling approaches including life cycle
assessment, as well as qualitative research with forest stakeholders. The role of forests
in mitigating and adapting to climate change, as well as the delivery of the full range of
other ecosystem services remains a key research focus. We place an emphasis on
‘whole-systems’ assessment, not just at the ecosystem level but also up to the scale of
the landscape, socio-ecological systems and the value chain, including the processing and
utilization of land-use products as a key component of the bioeconomy.
Bangor’s research and teaching in forestry has a global perspective and we welcome
applicants whose expertise relates to any forest types across the range from tropical to
temperate and boreal, from moist to dry, and from natural forests to plantations, urban
forests or agroforestry. We have a passion to advance and teach understanding of the
world’s forest resources to underpin their sustainable management and related policy.
The Bangor forestry group and its research
Bangor University is a leading UK and international academic centre in the field of
forestry, with a strongly upward trajectory.
The forestry group comprises 12 academic staff, with other Bangor staff working in fields,
such as conservation, microbiology, environmental geography, hydrology, human geography
and wood science, closely associated with the group. More than 20 PhD students are
researching forest projects and form the core of our frequent forest research seminars.
The group is carrying out high-profile research across a range of subjects, with an
important inter-disciplinary component, including:
* tropical and temperate forest ecology, biogeochemistry and soil function; forest
restoration and resilience
* biophysical and socio-economic aspects of agroforestry systems and non-timber forest
products
* forest conservation including the impact of forest operations and effectiveness of
conservation interventions (from both biodiversity and social equity considerations)
* broad applications of remote sensing, in particular lidar, to inventory and
monitoring of forest structure, biomass, dynamics and management
* tree pathogen microbiology and mitigation of disease impacts
* impacts of forest management, agroforestry and land use change on water resources
* landscape-scale modelling of deforestation and forest degradation impacts on
biodiversity and ecosystem function
* economic and systems modelling of ecosystem service delivery
* social science of forest governance, management (including participatory forest
management) and wildlife (including rewilding).
A key link that we are restrengthening, to enable full system assessment of the forest
production value chain, is to the University’s Biocomposites Centre, which specialises in
biorenewable products, with a strong tradition in wood science.
Key cross-cutting themes are:
* climate change mitigation through forest carbon sequestration and production
* elevated CO2, climate change and disturbance impacts on forest ecosystems.
We have very strong national and international networks that play a key role in
facilitating Bangor’s forestry research and education. Bangor University is a partner in
the Natural Environment Research Council Doctoral Training Partnership
‘Envision’<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/www.envision-dtp.org/__;!!KGKeukY!n2vXtZfbG0FnkDgZokd6TJAOjWcj8ZGpTLBOwTg9GXTal_vaEaF7PFPOwuP316fp$>,
with Lancaster and Nottingham Universities and three other research organisations, that is
funding multiple PhDs in tropical and temperate forest sciences, many based in Bangor.
Bangor University leads the Welsh National Research Network for Low Carbon, Energy and
Environment<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/nrn-lcee.ac.uk/__;!!KGKeuk….
Of rapidly growing importance is our partnership with the Central South University of
Forestry and Technology in Hunan, China (where Bangor University has its China campus),
which is fostering a rapidly expanding set of collaborative research projects (including
access to their large research forest). In addition, we have well-established
collaborative partnerships with both the World Agroforestry Centre
(
ICRAF<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.worldagroforestry.org/__;!!…)
and the Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center
(
CATIE<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.catie.ac.cr/en/__;!!KGKeukY…)
resulting in many joint PhDs, as well as project collaboration with the Center for
International Forestry Research
(
CIFOR<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.cifor.org/__;!!KGKeukY!n2vX…)
We are members of the International Union of Forest Research Organisations (IUFRO), the
UK’s forest industry confederation (CONFOR) and are currently applying for membership of
the European Forest Institute (EFI).
Forestry students and teaching at Bangor
Bangor University is both the first and largest educator of students in the forestry
subject area in the UK, spanning a big group of PhD students, full-time and part-time
distance-learning MSc degrees, and BSc degrees. These are characterised by highly
motivated cohorts of students, many with considerable existing experience, and highly
innovative teaching, with many new opportunities. Bangor’s excellence in education in
forestry is recognised by its overall ranking of 3rd in the UK for Agriculture and
Forestry and 1st for teaching quality and student experience (Times/Sunday Times Good
University Guide
2021<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.thetimes.co.uk/article/good-…)
At the MSc level, our part-time distance-learning degrees in Forestry, Tropical forestry,
and Agroforestry and food security have experienced an increase in recruitment of more
than 100% over the past ten years up to a current level of 70 students per year. The
Commonwealth Scholarship Commission has recently renewed its award of prestigious
studentships for the highest quality applicants to the MSc in Tropical Forestry and
recognises the international leading status of this innovative degree programme. Delivery
of these innovative degrees is blended with our full-time MSc degrees, including the
long-established course in Environmental Forestry. A notable feature is the composition
of the student body on our MSc degrees, which is highly international (from more than 20
countries across 5 continents), including many professionals from government forest
departments, NGOs and research organisations, creating excellent opportunities for
collaboration.
At the BSc level our degrees in Forestry, and Conservation with forestry have a more UK
focus, yet attract a student intake with a notably global perspective on the subject.
Bangor alumni are becoming increasingly prominent in leading positions across the whole
range of UK forestry/woodland organisations. Student recruitment averages 25 per year,
though application numbers for entry in 2021 have more than doubled over the level in
recent years. We are also in the process of introducing a new BSc degree in Woodland
Management and Conservation. At Bangor College China we teach a very successful and
expanding BSc degree in Forestry and environmental management.
We have a very active student-led society (the Bangor Forestry Students Association) and
an outstanding network of forestry alumni who work in key roles across a wide range of
forestry organisations worldwide. Our biennial
newsletters<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.bangor.ac.uk/natural-…
communicate developments in forestry@bangor to our alumni and other stakeholders.
Bangor as a location for forestry research and education
Bangor is a major institutional location for environmental sciences and natural resources
management. One of the four units of the NERC UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology is
located on the university campus, forming the joint Environment Centre
Wales<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/www.ecw.ac.uk/aboutus.html__;!!K…
with the School of Natural Sciences, which also hosts the Head Office of the Forest
Research agency in Wales. The Welsh Government’s Natural Resources Wales agency
(responsible for conservation, environmental regulation and management of the public
forest estate) has one of its largest offices and scientific centres in the City. We have
a growing portfolio of collaborative research with all these partners.
Bangor is adjacent to the Snowdonia National Park and within 30 km of Bangor there is a
wide diversity of different forest ecosystems providing excellent opportunities for
research and education, including the Bangor
DIVERSE<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.bangor.ac.uk/natural-scie…
tree diversity experiment and large silvopasture experiment at the University’s Henfaes
Research
Centre<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.bangor.ac.uk/natural-scien…;
the adjacent internationally important Coedydd Aber woodland National Nature Reserve (an
EU Special Area of Conservation); and the 18 ha of high canopy forest, including ancient
woodland, at the University’s Treborth Botanic
Garden<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/treborth.bangor.ac.uk/__;!!KGKe…
on the outskirts of the City of Bangor.
Further information
If you want to discuss this opportunity you are welcome to contact John Healey, Professor
of Forest Sciences (j.healey@bangor.ac.uk<mailto:j.healey@bangor.ac.uk> ;
https://www.bangor.ac.uk/natural-sciences/staff/john-healey/en<https://u…
).
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