The Cornell Lab of Ornithology encourages applications to our competitive
postdoctoral program (www.birds.cornell.edu/postdoc) that supports
innovative, independent research by early career scholars of exceptional
promise. Two or more named positions are available annually, with
applications due on September 8.

These postdoctoral opportunities support individuals pursuing cutting-edge
scholarship, while fostering intellectual interaction with two or more of
the Lab’s programs. Any area of inquiry related to the Lab’s mission “to
interpret and conserve the earth’s biological diversity through research,
education, and citizen science focused on birds” may be appropriate.
Potential applicants are encouraged to learn more about our activities and
opportunities, including our formal programs in Bioacoustics, Bird
Population Studies (avian ecology), Citizen Science, Conservation Science,
Communication, Education, Evolutionary Biology, Information Science,
Macaulay Library (animal behavior), Multimedia Productions, and Public
Engagement in Science. Research or activities involving several of these
areas are particularly appropriate, and therefore each postdoctoral scholar
may be co-mentored by two senior Cornell scholars. Potential applicants are
encouraged to contact relevant faculty and staff at the Lab to brainstorm
about areas of mutual interest and synergistic projects. We are especially
interested in supporting the independent research of individuals who can
bring new ideas and approaches to the Lab, while simultaneously leveraging
our existing tools, data, and expertise in science, education, and
communication.

Each Postdoctoral Scholar will be a one year, renewable appointment for up
to two years at the Lab. Located at the Imogene Powers Johnson Center for
Birds and Biodiversity in the 220-acre Sapsucker Woods sanctuary, the
Cornell Lab of Ornithology is a vibrant unit within Cornell's University’s
College of Agriculture & Life Sciences. More than 200 faculty and staff work
at the Lab within our 10 mission-driven programs. Our management and staff
are committed to the highest standards of ethics and excellence in all areas
of our work, and our Board leadership includes faculty from Cornell and
other universities, successful entrepreneurs and managers from the business
and non-profit sectors, and conservation-minded citizens from the United
States and beyond.

These appointments provide a competitive salary, standard Cornell health and
other benefits, and funds to help support the Scholar’s research and
professional travel needs. Start dates are flexible between February and
September of the year following the application. 

The application package consists of a cover letter, CV, two-page research
proposal, pdfs of up to three representative publications, and names and
contact information for three references. Postdoctoral Scholars must have
received their PhD before beginning their postdoctoral appointment at
Cornell. Application materials should be sent as a single pdf file to the
attention of Sue Taggart (s...@cornell.edu). Applications for the two
positions available in 2016 will be accepted until September 8, 2015. The
selection committee is chaired by Dr. Irby Lovette (i...@cornell.edu),
Fuller Professor of Ornithology and Associate Director for Academic Affairs
at the Lab.

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