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Subject: Fw: [bogorbio] Fully-funded Postdoc and PhDs in Tropical Ecology
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Subject: [bogorbio] Fully-funded Postdoc and PhDs in Tropical Ecology
(See
http://www.entu.cas.cz/png/brc-vacancies.htm too)
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Tropical Ecology
Novotny Lab, Biology Centre of the Academy of Sciences & University of
South Bohemia, the Czech Republic
We are seeking a highly motivated and productive postdoctoral
researcher to join our international team studying plant-insect food
webs in tropical forests. The successful applicant will develop
ecological, statistical, molecular or phylogenetic analyses of large
data sets on plant-insect food webs. In addition, s/he will be able to
develop an independent project, use our excellent tropical field
research facilities in Papua New Guinea and collaborate closely with
our partners at the University of Minnesota and the Smithsonian
Institution. S/he will also contribute to the design of further
studies of food webs, help apply for grant support and mentor graduate
students.
Information on our research team:
http://www.entu.cas.cz/png/cv-novotny-vojtech-lab.html
Eligibility: A completed PhD degree is required. Applicants from all
countries are eligible.
Salary: Euro 14,000 - 24,000 pa
Limit of tenure: initially one year, expandable to three years.
Location: Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.
More details on the position:
http://www.entu.cas.cz/png/brc-vacancies.htm
http://www.entu.cas.cz/png/brc-vacancies.htm
Application process: Send the application including CV, names of three
referees, and a cover letter stating your previous work, qualification
and motivation by email to Prof. Vojtech Novotny
[
nov...@entu.cas.cz]. Review of applications will begin on 15th
February and will continue until the position has been filled. The
position is available from 1st April 2014.
Research fields: ecology, conservation biology, tropical forests,
insect-plant interactions
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Doctoral (PhD) Studentship in Tropical Ecology
Novotny Lab, Biology Centre of the Academy of Sciences & University of
South Bohemia, the Czech Republic
We are seeking a highly motivated postgraduate student to join our
international team studying tropical plant-insect food webs. The
successful applicant will have strong background in entomology,
botany, community ecology, molecular ecology, phylogenetic analysis
and/or biostatistics. He/she will be supervised by Vojtech Novotny and
expected to develop a research programme on community ecology of
insect-plant interactions, using our excellent field facilities in
Papua New Guinea, in collaboration with our international partners.
Funding: Fully funded tuition, research and living expenses
Duration: 4 years
Eligibility: A completed MSc degree is required. Applicants from all
countries are eligible.
Information on our research team:
http://www.entu.cas.cz/png/cv-novotny-vojtech-lab.html
Location: Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.
More details on the position:
http://www.entu.cas.cz/png/brc-vacancies.htm
http://www.entu.cas.cz/png/brc-vacancies.htm
Application process: Send the application including CV, names of
three referees, and a cover letter stating your previous work,
qualification and motivation by email to Prof. Vojtech Novotny
[
nov...@entu.cas.cz]. Review of applications will begin on 15th
February and will continue until the position has been filled. The
position is available from 1st April 2014.
Research fields: ecology, conservation biology, tropical forests,
insect-plant interactions
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Doctoral (PhD) Studentship in Tropical Ecology:
Fayle Lab, Biology Centre, the Academy of Sciences & University of
South Bohemia, the Czech Republic
The Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Ant-termite Food Webs and
Consequences for Soil Properties.
A highly motivated postgraduate student is sought to join a project
assessing the way that interactions between soil dwelling ants and
termites change, and the consequences of this for soil properties,
when tropical rainforest is logged, fragmented and converted into oil
palm plantation in Malaysian Borneo. The student will quantify
interactions using field collections and experiments linking the soil
biota to soil properties and nutrient redistribution rates,
environmentally constrained null models of species co-occurrence and
molecular identification of gut contents. There will also be
opportunities to develop the project in a direction of the student’s
own choosing. Duties will include spending extensive periods of time
in the field in Malaysian Borneo. The successful applicant will be
supervised by Tom Fayle and Vojtech Novotny. The studentship will also
provide the opportunity to collaborate with the Stability of Altered
Forest Ecosystems project (SAFE), the world’s largest experimental
forest fragmentation project.
Funding: Fully funded tuition, research and living expenses
Duration: 4 years
Eligibility: A completed MSc degree is required. Applicants from all
countries are eligible.
Information on our research team:
http://www.entu.cas.cz/png/cv-novotny-vojtech-lab.html
Location: Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.
More details on the position:
http://www.entu.cas.cz/png/brc-vacancies.htm
http://www.entu.cas.cz/png/brc-vacancies.htm
Application process: To apply please send a CV, contact details for
three references, and cover letter stating qualifications, previous
work and motivation to Tom Fayle (
tmf...@gmail.com
mailto:
tmf...@gmail.com). The deadline for applications is February
15th 2013, with a start date of April 1st.
Research fields: ecology, conservation biology, tropical forests, ants
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Yane Moy