The Bennett Lab at Carleton University is looking for PhD and MSc students for projects helping to improve threatened species conservation, manage invasive species, and optimize resource management to promote biodiversity. Research will entail a combination of fieldwork (in southern Ontario or southern British Columbia) and modeling. There are opportunities for collaboration and possible co-supervision with leading researchers in Canada, Australia, the US and UK, including government partners who can expose students to policy formulation and implementation. There is also considerable scope for students to determine the direction of their projects (e.g. emphasizing ecological, numerical or conservation management aspects).
Applicants should have some experience in fieldwork and ecological modeling. Computer programming experience (e.g. R, MATLAB) is desired, but training will be provided.
Canadian applicants are encouraged to apply; however, exceptional applicants from other countries will be considered.
Applications should include 1) curriculum vitae; 2) contact information for two references; 3) unofficial university transcripts; and 4) a short (<1 page) statement of research interests. Inquiries and application materials can be directed to Joseph Bennett: joseph.bennett@carleton.ca.=20
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