Amelia Jane Dickman is Professor of Wildlife Conservation and Director of WildCRU at the University of Oxford,[1] Kaplan Senior Research Fellow at Pembroke College, Oxford[2] and joint CEO of Lion Landscapes.
[8] She continued related work at University College London and the Zoological Society of London on a project supervised by Prof. Sarah Durant & Prof. Katharine Homewood, being awarded in her Ph.D. in 2009 for a thesis entitled "Key determinants of conflict between people and wildlife, particularly large carnivores, around Ruaha National Park, Tanzania".
[9] After completing her PhD, Dickman returned to WildCRU in 2009, on a five year Kaplan Research Fellowship at Pembroke College, Oxford.
She founded the Ruaha Carnivore Project during this period, and most recently Lion Landscapes.
[14] She is an associate editor of the Journal of Applied Ecology[15] and has published over 90 peer-reviewed research papers, primarily on carnivore behaviour and conservation.