Location: | Bristol |
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Salary: | £34,132 to £39,355 per annum, Grade: H |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 13th June 2025 |
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Closes: | 29th June 2025 |
Job Ref: | ACAD108147 |
The role
Since 2021, the University of Bristol and Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales have been deploying a network of long-term acoustic recorders in Cardigan Bay, Wales. Bottlenose dolphins produce identity signals (termed “signature whistles”) which act as acoustic labels, enabling us to track individual dolphin movements and estimate population abundance using mark-recapture techniques. This project aims to increase understanding of the spatio-temporal movements of individual dolphins and individual usage of Cardigan Bay Special Area of Conservation (SAC). The data analysed for the project to-date has allowed us to establish a signature whistle catalogue of 161 individuals whose movements can be tracked using re-detections of their whistles. This information can ultimately be used to guide management decisions and assist in conservation efforts for this population. We are seeking a Research Support Assistant to continue analysis of the data that is being collected on an ongoing basis in Cardigan Bay.
What will you be doing?
The key responsibilities of this role include;
You should apply if
This opportunity is suited to a motivated researcher, with an aptitude for quantitative methods and who wishes to gain experience in the field of cetacean bioacoustics. The project team will provide training on the analytical methods, but prior experience with PAMGuard and/or MATLAB would be advantageous. You will join Prof. Stephanie King’s group at the University of Bristol, whose research focuses on cetacean communication and cognition, and collaborate with Dr. Sarah Perry at the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales, bridging academic research and conservation. The current research activity is financially supported by the Nature Networks Fund, as part of a project awarded to the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales. The Nature Networks Fund is funded by the Welsh Government and administered by The National Lottery Heritage.
Additional information
For informal enquiries please contact Professor Stephanie King; stephanie.king@bristol.ac.uk
Contract type: Fixed term for 10 months
This advert will close at 23:59 UK time on Sunday 29th June 2025
Our strategy and mission
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