Dear Colleagues,
We are looking for a postdoc in evolutionary ecology and would be grateful if you could circulate the following advertisement.
Many thanks,
Charlie
Dear Colleagues,
We are looking for a postdoc in evolutionary ecology and would be grateful if you could circulate the following advertisement.
Many thanks,
Charlie
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Interesting position in Canada.
Apologies for any cross-posting.
Assistant Professor of Human Dimensions of Biodiversity Conservation: University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia is seeking applicants for the position of Assistant Professor (tenure track) in Human Dimensions of Biodiversity Conservation. This will be a joint position in the Institute for Resources, Environment, and Sustainability (IRES) in the Faculty of Science (www.ires.ubc.ca) and the Food and Resource Economics Program (FRE) in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems (http://fre.landfood.ubc.ca/). The anticipated start date is July 1, 2022.
This position is part of a cluster hire of five positions (four of which have already been filled) all in the area of restoring and conserving global biodiversity. The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary research and scholarship team at UBC focused on solutions-oriented approaches to biodiversity loss and its connection to sustainability and adaptive capacity for humanity. For further information, see https://biodiversity.ubc.ca/ibios.
We seek an interdisciplinary scholar who uses econometric and other quantitative techniques to investigate human dimensions of biodiversity conservation. For example, research interests may include how individual and institutional actions affect conservation outcomes, or how biodiversity conservation affects aspects of human well-being. Applicants must have a Ph.D. (or be nearing completion) in economics, natural resource management, environmental social science, public policy, or related fields. They should have strong quantitative skills in econometrics and causal data analysis, and one or more of the following areas: integration and analysis of large social or ecological datasets, social and behavioral field experiments, spatial statistics, and other commensurate approaches. We expect successful candidates will show evidence of working in interdisciplinary teams, and we will favour those whose work is grounded in field studies and in systems approaches (i.e., addressing problems and seeking solutions in the context of broader understandings of social and ecological dynamics).
The successful candidate will be expected to (a) develop an independent, externally funded, and internationally recognized research program; (b) contribute to undergraduate and graduate teaching, (including a course in Econometrics at FRE, and a course in data analytics at IRES); (c) contribute to mentoring and academic service across both departments, and the interdisciplinary team at IBios; (c) foster active collaborations in research and teaching across the two departments, and the interdisciplinary team at IBios.
Applications must be submitted through the University of British Columbia's Human Resources online careers page (https://ubc.wd10.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/ubcfacultyjobs/job/UBC-Vancouver-Campus/Assistant-Professor--Human-Dimensions-of-Biodiversity-Conservation_JR4764). To apply, please include:
1) A cover letter (up to 2 pages) that includes the candidate's current student or employment status, and degree title, date of completion and school name of doctoral program. It should also summarize: the candidate's research agenda, skills/expertise and goals and how these would advance the research vision of the Biodiversity Solutions Team (https://biodiversity.ubc.ca), interest or experience in conducting collaborative, applied, and interdisciplinary research, and contributions to equity, diversity and inclusion, or other relevant activities.
2) Curriculum vitae
3) A statement (up to 2 pages) describing the candidate's current and proposed research program and showing how their approach can connect to understanding of biodiversity conservation or solutions to biodiversity crises
4) A statement (up to 1 page) of teaching interests and accomplishments, addressing how the candidate could teach undergraduate and graduate courses in econometrics and causal analysis, and quantitative data analysis for social scientists
5) A statement (up to 1 page) identifying previous contributions to equity, diversity and inclusion, the ability to work with a culturally diverse student body (with specific examples when possible),and philosophy of and potential future contributions to equity, diversity and inclusion
6) Up to 3 representative publications, or works in progress
7) An unofficial transcript or statement of relevant postgraduate courses taken
8) 3 letters of reference
Applicants are asked to complete the following equity survey when they submit their application:(https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0cCtQ9RCaa1jvbU). The survey information will not be used to determine eligibility for employment, but will be collated to provide data that can assist us in understanding the diversity of our applicant pool and identifying potential barriers to the employment of designated equity group members. Participation in the survey is voluntary and confidential.
Review of applications will begin on November 25, 2021 and continue until the position is filled. If you have specific questions about the application process, please contact the Chair of the Selection Committee c/o melanie.train@ubc.ca.
The UBC Vancouver campus is situated on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Musqueam people. The University of British Columbia is a global centre for research and teaching, consistently ranked among the top 20 public universities in the world. The University of British Columbia embraces innovation and challenges to the status quo. UBC is dedicated to ensuring that diversity, equity and inclusion are embedded throughout the university's academic and work life, recognizing the significant work remains to be accomplished. For example, UBC's vision is to be a world leader in the implementation of Indigenous people's human rights and is guided in a mission of reconciliation as articulated and called for by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. It is firmly committed to recruiting Indigenous faculty, students, and staff as outlined in its Indigenous Strategic Plan. As one of the world's leading universities, The University of British Columbia creates an exceptional learning environment that fosters global citizenship, advances a civil and sustainable society, and supports outstanding research to serve the people of British Columbia, Canada and the world.
The Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability (IRES) is a problem-focused and curiosity-driven interdisciplinary research institute and graduate program, with interest and expertise in a wide range of topics under the realm of environment and sustainability. Research concentrations at IRES span the natural and social sciences, engineering and public policy fields. Our large graduate program is consistently ranked among the top 15 programs in the world, offering MA, MSc, and PhD degrees. Faculty and students engage in the collaborative study of real world problems that include: ecosystem, human health and resilience; energy, pollution and climate change; land, food, water and waste; emerging technology and development; perceptions, culture, values and behaviour; and environmental governance policy, law and justice. For more information, please visit: http://ires.ubc.ca.
The Food and Resource Economics (FRE) Program uses tools of economic and empirical analysis to examine applied problems in the general area of natural resource and environmental economics (e.g., carbon taxes, conservation and biodiversity, fisheries), commodity markets and trade and food marketing. The FRE Program actively collaborates with other economists at UBC (and also in proximate universities) through a Centre for Food, Resource and Environmental Economics. The Centre facilitates access to a world class and diversified network of expertise in agricultural and environmental economics for our students and researchers. The Program offers a Bachelors in Food and Resource Economics, a professional Masters program in Food and Resource Economics, and supports several research masters and doctoral students through the Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems graduate degree. For more information, please visit: http://fre.landfood.ubc.ca/.
Equity and diversity are essential to academic excellence. An open and diverse community fosters the inclusion of voices that have been underrepresented or discouraged. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents of Canada will be given priority.
Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Dept of Aquatic resources is hiring – please spread this info!
PhD-student in Biology/Ecology:
How does global warming influence bioaccumulation of radionuclides in fish?
We are looking for a motivated and enthusiastic person with strong quantitative skills in ecology, and a genuine interest in research & in learning to do research.
The PhD-project aims to resolve how climate warming may change how fish accumulate contaminants, in this case radionuclides from nuclear power plants into the Baltic Sea, as structure and functioning of their food webs change with global warming.
This position is a great opportunity to learn to do research and learn many skills, as you will do field collections of fish and other taxa around the Baltic Sea, analyse archived fish tissues from historical collections and of new samples, collaborate on radiological analyses of these, do statistical modelling of diets and food web structure, as well as use mathematical modelling of dynamics of fish and their prey and concurrent accumulation of radionuclides under climate change. Your scenario analyses with these models will help assess how the risk of biomagnification of radionuclides in fish, arising from nuclear accidents and nuclear power plant operations, are affected by global warming. You will join our team working on the dynamics of fish communities and aquatic food webs, and their responses to climate change, exploitation and other human pressures. Welcome to visit us at www.slu.se/fishinfoodwebs!
Deadline November 15, 2021. Apply, and find more info on https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/jobs-vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=5505&rmlang=UK
(Ref SLU.ua.2021.2.5.1-3556)
Anna Gårdmark
Professor
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Department of Aquatic Resources
Skolgatan 6, 742 42 ÖREGRUND, Sweden
Phone: +46104784125, anna.gardmark@slu.se, www.slu.se/annagardmark
Follow our research group @fishinfoodwebs at Instagram!
& our department as SLUaqua on Facebook
SLU is a water university - Water is essential to life. At SLU more than 400 researchers and experts work with water-related issues, from source to sea. Our knowledge contributes to achieving the global sustainable development goals focusing on water quality, life in water and the human use of water resources.
While I may be sending this email outside my normal office hours, I have no expectation to receive a reply outside yours
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A two-year position as a postdoctoral researcher in ecological genomics at Animal ecology/Department of Ecology and Genetics, Uppsala University.
The post-doc position is available in the Swedish Research Council-funded project 'Evolution along environmental gradients: does non-adaptive plasticity drive climate adaptation and species range limits?' The goal is to understand the relative roles of phenotypic plasticity and genetic adaptation for thermal performance at different spatial scales using natural amphibian populations as models. Previous studies in these systems have shown the importance of countergradient variation in local climatic adaptation. The successful candidate will conduct laboratory experiments and gene expression analyses with populations collected along replicated climatic gradients in northern Europe to characterize plasticity along the geographical range of the moor frog. In addition, the candidate will participate in genomic analyses of material collected earlier across smaller spatial scales.
The position is available at the research group of Prof Anssi Laurila https://www.ieg.uu.se/animal-ecology/Research+groups/laurila-lab/
Qualifications required: PhD degree or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD degree in of evolutionary ecology, ecological genetics, molecular ecology or similar field. The PhD degree must have been obtained no more than three years prior to the application deadline. Experience with molecular genetic analyses is a requirement for the position.
Deadline to apply is 2021-11-08. Starting date 2022-01-10, or as agreed.
Uppsala is a great town to live in, and the Department of Ecology and Genetics is an international environment with staff and students from all over the world. Our research spans from evolutionary ecology and genetics to studies of ecosystems. For more information, see www.ieg.uu.se.
For more information and how to apply see https://www.uu.se/en/about-uu/join-us/details/?positionId=435296 or contact Anssi Laurila, anssi.laurila@ebc.uu.se
Dear collegues,
We are looking for a PhD student in a cross-disciplinary project on water use, water quality and biodiversity with fieldwork in Ethiopian mosaic landscapes.
If you know of students interested in the interface between ecology, biodiversity, hydrology and human geography please forward this link to them!
All the best,
Kristoffer
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Kristoffer Hylander
Professor, Head of Department
Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences (DEEP)
Stockholm University
106 91 Stockholm
Phone: +46 8 164899
E-mail: kristoffer.hylander@su.se
Visiting address: Svante Arrhenius väg 20 A
Homepage: www.hylanderecology.com
http://www.su.se/english/profiles/khyla-1.192334
Follow DEEP on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook
Check out DEEPs home page
Reminding about the 6th European Congress of Conservation Biology "Biodiversity crisis in a changing world" that will be held in Prague, Czech Republic 22-26 August 2022
Today 15 October is the last day for suggesting symposia, workshops & training courses
January 31 is the last day for abstracts
Åsa Berggren
Professor
Department of Ecology
PO Box 7044
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
SE-75007 Uppsala
Sweden
Tel +46 18 672344
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From: matthias.albrecht@agroscope.admin.ch <matthias.albrecht@agroscope.admin.ch>
Sent: den 10 oktober 2021 10:39
To: matthias.albrecht@agroscope.admin.ch
Subject: Two PhD positions available at Agroscoope (pollinator biodiversity, pollination services, global change drivers, conservation measures)
Dear colleagues,
It would be great if you could circulate the two attached PhD positions available at Agroscope in your working groups and networks. Both positions will address questions in the fields of pollinator biodiversity, pollination services, global change drivers and the development of more effective conservation measures.
For the PhD position in the framework of the EU Horizon project SAFEGUARD (“Safeguarding European wild pollinators”) we are looking for a candidate with knowledge and ideally experience in molecular ecological methods.
Many thanks and best wishes,
Dr. Matthias Albrecht
Eidgenössisches Departement für
Wirtschaft, Bildung und Forschung WBF
Agroscope
Agrarökologie und Umwelt
Reckenholzstrasse 191, CH-8046 Zürich
Tel. +41 (0)58 468 7413
Fax +41 (0)44 377 7201
matthias.albrecht@agroscope.admin.ch
www.agroscope.ch
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Keen on working with scientific publishing and communication? Do you have a PhD in plant ecology? Maybe you are our next Managing Editor for Nordic Journal of Botany!
Nordic Journal of Botany (NJB) is an international renowned journal publishing studies in plant ecology, biodiversity and plant systematics. Together with the journals Oikos, Ecography, J. Avian Biology and Wildlife Biology, NJB is owned by the Nordic Society Oikos and published by Wiley.
NJB is currently in a very dynamic phase, with a well-developed author community and increasing submissions. We are now looking for a Managing Editor that can build on this success and strengthen the journal further, especially in the area of plant ecology.
For more information and how to apply:
https://www.oikosoffice.org/managing-editor-NJB
(sorry for cross-posting)
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Dr. Linus Svensson
Director
Oikos Editorial Office
Lund Univ
Geocentrum II
Sölvegatan 12
SE-223 62 Lund
Sweden
ph: +46-462223791
cell: +46-705424101
director@oikosoffice.lu.se
orcid.org/0000-0003-1539-1684
Twitter: @nordicoikos
WeChat ID: wxid_qkqedv2675n512
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A post doc position on carbon sequestration potential of genetically altered boreal forest in face of climate change is announced at the Department of Wildlife, fish and Environmental studies at SLU in Umeå. Please help spread the news to suitable candidates.
We are looking for a highly motivated candidate, who has shown good abilities for independent scientific work. The applicant should hold a PhD degree in biology and have knowledge and previous experience of scientific work with soil processes and carbon accounting in forest ecosystems. Experience in molecular community analysis, or other type of community analysis, is a merit and possession of a driver’s licence is a must.
The position is funded within the “Trees for the Future” T4F Trees for the Future | Externwebben (slu.se) that is a national program that has been building competence around sustainable forest management since 2009. The program connects researchers from different fields to help solve real problems for a sustainable future.
A postdoctoral position is a qualifying appointment for junior researchers, intended primarily for those who have obtained a doctorate degree within the past three years.
Please find more information in the below link
Jobs and vacancies at SLU | Externwebben
Thanks / Petter Axelsson
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Petter Axelsson
Petter.Axelsson@slu.se
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies
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Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies | Externwebben (slu.se)
https://gogetfunding.com/biocultural-keystones-for-tropical-restoration/
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Hi!
This is the last reminder about the upcoming inauguration of the Swedish Biodiversity Data Infrastructure next week, October 4–7.
If you have already registered for one or more of the events, you should have received an e-mail from support@biodiversitydata.se with the appropriate link or links.
If you would like to participate and have not registered yet, please do so by Sunday evening, following the links given in the invitation below.
After that, it is still possible to register for the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday webinars up to the night before each event if you contact Matthias Obst, SBDI Support Coordinator, directly at matthias.obst@marine.gu.se.
Welcome!
Fredrik Ronquist
Acting Director, Swedish Biodiversity Data Infrastructure
Welcome to the launch of the new Swedish biodiversity platform!
Welcome to the inauguration week of the Swedish Biodiversity Data Infrastructure starting on Monday October 4, 2021. We will introduce you to the new national platform for biodiversity and ecosystem research. Whether you are a researcher or a practitioner the platform will efficiently assist you in submitting, retrieving, using and analyzing biodiversity data.
During the online inauguration ceremony on Monday, we give a brief overview of SBDI, and the platform is placed in an international perspective by keynote speakers Alexandre Antonelli, Director of Science, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and Donald Hobern, Executive Secretary, International Consortium for the Barcoding of Life (iBOL). SBDI will be officially inaugurated by Maria Thuveson, Executive Director at the Swedish Research Council and Head of the Swedish GBIF Delegation.
The inauguration on Monday will be followed by three webinars Tuesday–Thursday showcasing key functionality for biodiversity and ecosystem research. We will also explain our plans for future development, and invite you to discuss with us how we can develop our digital services further to support research on biodiversity and ecosystems.
Join us during the SBDI inauguration week and learn how to make use of the largest collection of freely available biodiversity data in Sweden! Registration is required (see links above) but all events are open to everyone, so feel free to forward this invitation.
Welcome!
Fredrik Ronquist
Acting Director, Swedish Biodiversity Data Infrastructure
WE BRING BIODIVERSITY DATA TOGETHER!
Dear all,
Please help spreading the news that Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala recruiting a post doc to participate in our Vinnova (Sweden’s innovation agency) funded project that explores innovative ways to improve the CO2-withdrawal by forest management, while at the same time considering the wealth of other ecosystem services and biodiversity. We apply a cross disciplinary approach, and covers a broad range of topics and disciplines, including C flux measurements, biodiversity assessments, water quality, and life cycle assessments of both raw material and practices.
Post-doctoral position - Nitrogen input, soil fungal community and stability of forest carbon stock.
We are looking for a person who can work on clarifying how fertilization influence stability of forest soil C stocks. More specifically the work address how disturbance (logging) influence stability of the soil C stock, if effects differs depending on past fertilization, and if stability can be linked to functional composition of the soil fungal community.
For more information on the position and instructions of how to apply see:
https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/jobs-vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=5406&rmlang=UK
In Swedish:
(sv) https://www.slu.se/om-slu/jobba-pa-slu/lediga-tjanster/?rmpage=job&rmjob=5445&rmlang=SE
Best wishes,
Joachim Strengbom
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