Opportunities
Paid field tech position Scottish Highlands rewilding project
Subject: Paid field tech position Scottish Highlands rewilding project
Job Posting: Junior Field Technician
Project: Rewilding the Scottish Highlands at Alladale Wilderness Reservehttp://earthwatch.org/Expeditions/Rewilding-the-Scottish-Highlands
Location: Scottish Highlands
Dates: June 13, 2018 – August 12, 2018
Compensation: £ 8.70 per hour, housing, food
Job description: Assist with survey of reforested plots (e.g., tree species, size, survival status, understory plant assessments including species
identification) and deer behaviour (focal animal observations). This technician will be working on a field crew that will consist of professional technicians, interns, and lay citizen-scientist volunteers. The job is based out of a remote, historic field station with no Internet access, cell phone access, or television. Must be available for the entire field season.
Required Skills: Must have previous work experience in silviculture and wildlife ecology field sampling and be familiar with flora of the Scottish Highlands. Must have a driver’s license and be able to drive a 4-wheel drive vehicle with a manual transmission on unpaved and at times rough roads. Must be good with people, able to work as a collaborative team member, and able to assist with meal preparation. Attention to detail and ability to follow instructions are essential qualities in the successful applicant. Must be in excellent physical condition with no injuries or health issues. Must be comfortable working outdoors in inclement weather and on rough terrain, working irregular work weeks (e.g., 6 days on, 3 days off, or other arrangements depending on weather and unpredictable conditions), and being based out of a remote field station. Preference will be given to applicants residing in the UK with familiarity with the Scottish Highlands.
To Apply: Please send a CV, two letters of reference, and short letter explaining what skills you would bring to this project and what you would gain from working on it to the principal investigator on this project: Dr.
Cristina Eisenberg, Chief Scientist, Earthwatch Institute (ceisenberg@earthwatch.org).
REU in Coastal Ecosystems Ecology – Villanova University
Subject: REU in Coastal Ecosystems Ecology – Villanova University
The laboratory of Dr. Nathaniel Weston in the Department of Geography and the Environment at Villanova University will host a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) student during summer 2018. REU internships are funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support active research participation of undergraduate students. The REU student will develop an independent research project focused on coastal ecosystems ecology, and will participate in field trips to tidal marsh research sites in Plum Island Sound, MA and Delaware River, NJ.
Eligibility and Requirements: REU applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the U.S., completed one or more years of college but not received a Bachelor’s degree, have completed some coursework relevant to related to the REU program, and have plans to pursue a career in environmental research. Applicants must confirm that they are able to participate in the entire program (June 4 – August 10). The summer intern should expect to participate in physically strenuous field research in sometimes uncomfortable conditions (muddy, buggy, hot).
Program: The REU intern will receive a stipend of $5000 for the summer.
Housing on Villanova’s campus and a meal plan will be provided. The program runs from June 4 – August 10 (10 weeks). The intern will participate in the on-campus professional development activities administered by the Villanova Center for Research and Fellowships that includes social events and workshops on topics including the responsible conduct of research, fellowships in the STEM fields, networking, science writing, and delivering effective presentations. The REU intern will also receive safety and field sampling training at the start of their internship. The REU intern will join a group of undergraduate and graduate students in the laboratory of Dr. Nathaniel Weston (http://nweston.org), and will work to design and implement an independent research project. This REU internship provides the selected undergraduate student with an outstanding opportunity to develop and design an independent research project and to gain substantial hands-on field and laboratory experience in a dynamic research program.
Application: Applicants for the 2018 summer REU internship complete the online application and have a letter of recommendation submitted by March 16. The online application (http://nweston.org/reu-in-coastal-
ecosystems-ecology/) includes several document uploads that should be prepared prior to completing the online portion of the application:
– A cover letter that describes your interest in coastal
ecosystems ecology, your professional career goals, and what you hope to obtain from a summer REU internship (limited to 1 page).
– A resume (limited to 2 pages).
– A copy of your academic transcript (unofficial is acceptable).
Applicants should also request a letter of recommendation from a faculty member. The letter can be submitted by email directly to Dr. Weston (nathaniel.weston@villanova.edu).
See http://nweston.org/reu-in-coastal-ecosystems-ecology/ for more information and to apply.
Graduate position: NorthernArizonaU.TreeEvolution
Graduate Research Assistantships in Tree Genomics & Evolution @ NAU
The School of Forestry at Northern Arizona University (NAU) is seeking
2 highly motivated Master of Science students to join the newly formed
lab of Genetics, Genomics and Evolution of Tree Species. Both positions
include a stipend, tuition waiver, and health benefits for 2 years.
Position 1: Students will use genomic tools to identify genes
underlying resistance to the devastating disease white-pine blister
rust in Sugar Pine. This position involves only data analyses.
Position 2: Students will use genomic tools to identify patterns of
hybridization, introgression and local adaptation between two varieties
of Douglas fir. This position involves data analyses, molecular lab
work, and greenhouse work.
Minimum qualifications:
– Bachelor degree in Genetics, Forest Sciences, Biology, Plant
Sciences, Evolutionary Biology, Bioinformatics or related fields of
study.
– Have taken at least one undergraduate course in Genetics.
– Ability to program in R, Perl or Phyton (familiarity with Linux
is a plus)
– Willingness to work with big data sets in a computer cluster.
– Availability to start by July 1^st, 2018 .
– No greenhouse or molecular lab experience is required.
How to apply:
Please send a 1-page statement of interest, CV, unofficial copy of
transcripts, GRE scores, and TOEFL scores (international students), and
the names and contact information of 3 references by March 5^th, 2018.
If found to be a good match for the position, you will be encouraged to
apply to the graduate program at NAU. Please note that NAU has the
following admission requirements: GPA equal or higher than 3.0 and
TOEFL = 213 (computer-based) or 80 (internet-based).
Contact Information:
Dr. De La Torre, Amanda.de-la-torre@nau.edu
https://nau.edu/CEFNS/Forestry/Faculty-and-Staff/Directory/De-La-Torre/
Institution:
Northern Arizona University is a 29,000 student-institution with its
main campus in Flagstaff, a four-season community of about 70,000 at
the base of the majestic San Francisco Peaks. Flagstaff has all-year
easy access to the Arizona snowbowl ski resort and is located at 1-hour
drive from the Gran Canyon.
Useful links:
School of Forestry- http://nau.edu/forestry
Amanda Rosa Maria De la Torre Cuba <Amanda.de-la-Torre@nau.edu>
Summer Field Assistant Nantucket Island, MA
SEASONAL, FULL-TIME
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND STEWARDSHIP POSITION
The Nantucket Land Bank seeks a qualified individual to assist with environmental management responsibilities on Land Bank properties during the summer of 2018. This position starts May 21st and ends August 24th.
A minimum of 35 hours up to a maximum of 40 hours per week is required, with an unpaid lunch hour. The primary responsibility of this position is to assist the Land Bank Environmental Coordinator and Property Management Coordinator with various tasks including (but not limited to) ecological monitoring, invasive species management, encroachment issues, conservation restrictions and GPS/GIS tasks. Pay starting at $20 per hour depending on experience. Shared housing may be available. Must possess a valid driver’s license and be able to lift 50 pounds. CORI check required. Please submit a resume and cover letter to scampese@nantucketlandbank.org. Applications must be received no later than March 2, 2018.
22 Broad Street, Nantucket, MA 02554 Tel. 508-228-7240 Fax 508-228-9369
Preference will be given to candidates that possess the following
qualifications:
* B.S. or B.A. in biology, natural resources, environmental studies or related field OR degree in progress with relevant course work * Understanding of basic principles related to botany, soil science, wildlife biology, geology, and/or hydrology * Experience identifying plants in the field and using a dichotomous key * Ability to use handheld GPS units for navigation and to collect spatial data * Possess a clear understanding of GIS theory and applications, including experience with ArcGIS 10.x to create maps * Experience with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) * Experience with data entry and management * Experience with technical writing * Ability to communicate effectively, both written and orally, with a diverse audience * Ability to work productively as part of a team to accomplish mutual goals * Excellent organizational skills
THE NANTUCKET ISLANDS LAND BANK IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND AN ALCOHOL AND DRUG FREE WORKPLACE
Summer Field Crew – Forest Ecology Research in the Pacific Northwest
Forest Ecology Research in the Pacific Northwest – Summer 2018
Overview: A crew leader and two crew positions are available this summer to collect data for the Pacific Northwest Permanent Sample Plot Program (http://pnwpsp.forestry.oregonstate.edu), one of the longest-running research projects of its kind in the world. Our objective is to understand the patterns and mechanisms of long-term forest dynamics across a diversity of forest types in Oregon and Washington. We seek individuals who are detail-oriented, able to follow complex data collection procedures, have legible handwriting, enjoy working as part of a team, and can live cooperatively with others.
Duties: Field crew members will (a) navigate very steep terrain to relocate permanent plots using topographic maps and GPS; (b) identify tree species; (c) tag, measure and map trees; (d) assess and document tree mortality; and (e) record and check data for completeness and clarity.
Logistics: Crew will be based at the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/ near Blue River, Oregon, where housing is provided at no cost. Some camping will also be necessary for sites located in Washington. Work begins June 18, 2018 and wraps up by September 14, 2018. Applicants with previous experience may perform lead work.
Minimum qualifications:
– Enrolled in or graduated from a program in forestry, botany, natural resources, environmental science or closely related field; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
– Ability to follow complex data collection procedures.
– Experience or training in forest inventory methods and measurements.
– Experience navigating mountainous terrain using compass, map and GPS.
– Demonstrated ability to work independently and with other crew members in a professional manner while maintaining a positive and safe work environment.
Preferred qualifications:
– Experience or training in identifying the symptoms and causes of tree mortality.
– Field experience identifying plant species and using taxonomic keys.
– Familiarity with the woody plants of the Cascade Mountains or proven ability to learn them quickly.
– Prior experience conducting field work and collecting data for research.
– First-aid or wilderness first-aid training.
– A demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity.
Salary: $14-$16/hour, depending on qualifications and experience
Duration: June 18 to September 14, 2018 Application closing date: March 11, 2018
Application process depends on student status. You are considered a student if you are enrolled for at least 6 credits in spring and intend to take at least 6 credits in the fall.
– Students: http://jobs.oregonstate.edu/hr/postings/55174 or go to https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/ and search for posting P03241SE
– Non-students: https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/55746 or go to https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/ and search for posting P01378CT
– FMI: Rob Pabst, Dept of Forest Ecosystems & Society, Oregon State University (rob.pabst@oregonstate.edu)
Mississippi State University Marine Fisheries Ecology Internship
Mississippi State University Marine Fisheries Ecology Internship
The Mississippi State University Marine Fisheries Ecology Lab is seeking an intern to work under the direction of Dr. Marcus Drymon and extension program associates at the Coastal Research and Extension Center (CREC) in Biloxi, MS. Paid internship is available for a six-month period starting April 1st and ending September 30th.
Qualified applicant will assist with various field projects, primarily aiding chief scientists with bottom longline surveys throughout the northern Gulf of Mexico. Applicant will be responsible for helping to prepare and deploy gear, assisting with field dissections, sample collection, data collection and entry, as well as other various laboratory processing tasks.
To apply, submit an application, resume/CV, and names of three references through online google form. Application deadline is March 15, 2018. Position may be filled before deadline. For any questions, please email marinefisheriesecology@gmail.com
Click here to apply: https://goo.gl/forms/Sshs8WFj4qtydJ3R2
Graduate position: MurrayU_Kentucky.EvolutionCommunication
State University (KY)
Note: Funding opportunities have recently become available (see below).
To be considered for a TAship and/or the biodiversity stipend starting
in the fall semester 2018, application should be submitted by 2/21/18.
The Beckers’ Lab at Murray State University accepts a Masters student
who is interested in the evolution of animal communication starting in
the fall of 2018. Our lab uses Orthopterans (i.e., katydids, and
crickets) as model organisms to address questions pertaining the
evolution of animal behavior. More specifically, we study the effects
of the environment (i.e., phenotypic plasticity) on mating songs. In
our main study species, Neoconephalus triops, day length induces two
substantially different mating songs. These differences in the songs
are comparable to species differences within the genus. In a
collaboration with two other labs (Missouri and West Virginia), we
study the genetic underpinnings of this behavioral plasticity and how
the involved genes relate to speciation.
A second line of research focuses on the evolutionary arms race between
katydid hosts and their eavesdropping parasites in the local population
of N. triops. The flies use the katydid mating songs to find their
hosts and deposit deadly larvae on them. Thus, sexual selection and
natural selection act in opposing directions on male singing behavior.
The evolutionary ramifications of this deadly parasitism on male
singing and mate acquisition behavior are the focus of future studies.
The Masters students could work on either of these projects or on other
projects related to animal communication in katydids and crickets.
I seek driven, enthusiastic, and focused students to join our lab at
Murray State University. Successful applicants have a B.S. in biology,
ecology, or related discipline and are interested in studying animal
behavior and evolution. If you are interested in this opportunity
and/or have any questions, please email Dr. Beckers at
obeckers@murraystate.edu. For your application, make sure to address in
an attached document your research interests, how they relate to the
Beckers’ lab research, and your GPA.
Funding for tuition and a summer stipend are available for the N.
triops project through a grant. In addition, a TAship and/or a
biodiversity stipend ($5000 per semester) are available on a
competitive basis. Review of applications starts immediately. Deadline
for applications is February 21, 2018 to be considered for a TAship or
the biodiversity stipend for the fall semester of 2018. Once you
indicated interest in the position, an interview will be set up shortly
after.
Please find more information on Dr. Beckers’ research here:
https://www.murraystate.edu/academics/CollegesDepartments/CollegeOfScie
nceEngineeringandTechnology/CollegeOfSciencePrograms/biologyDept/facult
y/oliver-beckers/index.aspx
Information on the Department of Biological Sciences at MSU:
https://www.murraystate.edu/academics/CollegesDepartments/CollegeOfScie
nceEngineeringandTechnology/CollegeOfSciencePrograms/biologyDept/facult
y/
Oliver Beckers <obeckers@murraystate.edu>
Summer Fisheries Internship
Recruiting a Ph.D student in fisheries science
Seeking a Graduate Student: Ph.D Fisheries Science
The Northern cod (Gadus morhua) stock is notoriously depressed. We are looking for a student who will conduct a Ph.D research program to do science that will help this species recover. This will be a field-based research project in which the student will use telemetry tools to investigate how cod respond to the presence of baited pots deployed in marine ecosystems. Opportunities exist for the student to shape this project based on their interest. This project may intersect with Marine Protected Area assessment, fishing gear design, behavioural ecology, conservation biology, best practices in fisheries, or other fields.
Eligibility
– Must meet criteria for the Fisheries Science Ph.D program at Memorial University’s Marine Institute (https://www.mun.ca/regoff/calendar/sectionNo=GRAD-7843)
– Assets would include experience with:
o Fieldwork, particularly in aquatic systems and working with commercial fishers
o Boat-based research, particularly in marine environments
o Telemetry equipment and related technology
o Working with diverse teams in remote locations
Supervisory Team and Financial Information
The student will be supervised by Dr. Brett Favaro (Marine Institute @ Memorial) with Dr. Paul Winger (Marine Institute @ Memorial) and Dr. Corey Morris (Fisheries and Oceans Canada) as supervisory committee members who will be closely involved in the project. This project includes a fully-funded student stipend for a four-year period.
Graduate Program
The student will need to be accepted into the Ph.D Fisheries Science program. More info: https://tinyurl.com/MIPhD andhttps://tinyurl.com/MIPhD-Docs
Start Date and Application Deadline
The ideal candidate will be able to relocate to begin their program by May 7, 2018. Applicants should apply directly to Dr. Favaro by email, and should include an up-to-date CV and cover letter. Top candidates will be invited to interview. We will accept applications until March 2, 2018, or until a suitable candidate is identified.
Contact:
Dr. Brett Favaro
Brett dot Favaro @ mi.mun.ca
@LetsFishSmarter
Supervisory Committee:
Dr. Paul Winger |
Dr. Corey Morris |
Brett Favaro, PhD
Instructor, School of Fisheries
Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University
P.O. Box 4920, St. John’s, NL, A1C 5R3
Tel: (709) 778-0587
Email: Brett.Favaro@mi.mun.ca
Twitter: @LetsFishSmarter
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