M.S. research opportunity in parasitology/systematics. Annual stipend of $10,000 for each of two years. May be combined with a teaching assistantship (~$10,000 per annum). A non-inclusive list of previous research in my lab includes studies of protozoal systematics (Sarcocystis, Toxoplasma), heartworm, helminths of wildlife, tick prevalence and vectorial capacity, pesticide resistance in human head lice, [...]
The Center for Earth and Environmental Science at the State University of New York College at Plattsburgh seeks to fill a full-time, tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor in Environmental Science, beginning August 2011. Responsibilities include: The successful candidate will teach the following courses: General Ecology (with lab), Wetlands Ecology and Management, an [...]
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We seek a post-doc to assist in quantifying conservation hotspots for global freshwater biodiversity. The project is a joint effort of the labs of Peter McIntyre (University of Wisconsin), David Dudgeon (Hong Kong University), and Mark Gessner (Leibniz Institute for Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Berlin), in collaboration with numerous academic and NGO collaborators. The [...]
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Please distribute the following ad to students/colleagues who may be interested. We are searching for a research technician to work on a recently funded NASA-IDS project examining historical (land use) and projected (climate) changes in carbon and nutrient fluxes from the major river systems in Maine, USA, and New Brunswick, Canada, to the Gulf of [...]
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The Center for Earth and Environmental Science at the State University of New York College at Plattsburgh seeks to fill a full-time, tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor in Environmental Science beginning August 2011. Responsibilities include: Instruction shall include atmospheric processes, an advanced writing seminar and courses such as oceanography, climate change, water [...]
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We are seeking a post doctoral researcher to work on a an NSF funded interdisciplinary project looking at the winter physiological processes in two arctic tundra ecosystems under current and simulated climate change scenarios. The specific project opportunities will depend on the interests and experience of the applicant, but include: leaf to ecosystem photosynthetic processes, [...]
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The Laboratory of Dr. Gregory Starr in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alabama is seeking applicants for the Ph.D. program. Dr. Starr currently has 4 projects in operation related to the anthropogenic issues, climate change and biogeochemical cycles. The projects included: 1. Understanding of winter physiological activity in Arctic Tundra Plants [...]
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The Department of Ecology and Environmental Science carries out research and postgraduate education in ecology, environmental science and physical geography. The department has about 160 employees, about 20 of whom are post-docs. For more information, see www.emg.umu.se. Project description The present position will be associated with the interdisciplinary 4-year strategic research project RESTORE, funded by [...]
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A recent Grant Agreement between Doñana Biological Station (EBD-CSIC, Sevilla, Spain) (http://www.ebd.csic.es/WebSite1/Principal.aspx) and the EU (Capacities Programme) includes the contracting of 8 researchers in three different areas. EBD-CSIC invites applications for eight research positions (PhD degree is required) under the 7th Framework Programme- European Project ECOGENES “Adapting to Global Change in the Mediterranean hotspot: from [...]
An MS assistantship is available starting Fall 2011 at Southeastern Louisiana University to study benthic macroinvertebrate communities of shallow water habitats of Lake Pontchartrain. Project goals are: 1) to assess how communities change along an east-to-west, salinity and potential “oil spill impact” environmental gradient, and 2) to characterize communities associated with sea grass beds, a [...]
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