[ECOLOG-L] Research Assistant/Technician Position: Invasion ecology
Lab research assistant position: invasion ecology The Wilson Rankin Lab in the Department of Entomology, at UC Riverside is seeking a lab research assistant to work on projects investigating the effects of invasive species on ecosystem services utilizing molecular approaches. This position would involve both field and lab components. Please see full job posting: Job # 201408278566 https://irecruitportal.ucr.edu/irecruit/!Controller?action=jobs_templatepage=requisition_webUI_jds.show_overviewrequisition_id=201408278566 https://irecruitportal.ucr.edu/irecruit/%21Controller?action=jobs_templatepage=requisition_webUI_jds.show_overviewrequisition_id=201408278566 For more information on current research projects, please see our lab website http://faculty.ucr.edu/~eewilson/ http://faculty.ucr.edu/%7Eeewilson/ -- Erin Wilson Rankin, Assistant Professor Department of Entomology University of California, Riverside 900 University Ave Riverside, CA 92521 erin.ran...@ucr.edu office: 951-827-5735 www.faculty.ucr.edu/~eewilson
[ECOLOG-L] Master of Marine Science Management, NMSC, Australia
Applications are now being accepted for the 2015 admission to the Master of Marine Science and Management at Southern Cross University (SCU), Australia. The application deadline is 16th January 2015 for International students and February 2nd 2015 for Australian students. The Master of Marine Science and Management is delivered at SCU’s National Marine Science Centre (www.scu.edu.au/nmsc), a teaching and research facility in Coffs Harbour. The Centre is equipped with state-of-the-art marine research laboratories, a commercial aquaculture facility and extensive field equipment. It has coral reef, kelp forest and mangrove habitats on its doorstep, and is surrounded by the beautiful Solitary Island Marine Park. Students who have completed a relevant Bachelor degree will receive four units of advanced standing towards the Masters degree. The Master of Marine Science and Management is designed for university graduates wanting to pursue specialist expertise in marine science with a focus on sustainability and management. The curriculum is strongly influenced by the needs of industry and potential employers. It has both a theoretical and a practical focus, with field studies in a range of coastal and marine environments, including the Solitary Islands Marine Park. The program is taught by a range of leading researchers from SCU’s Marine Ecology Research Centre and the Centre for Coastal Biogeochemistry. For more information, go to http://courses.scu.edu.au/courses/master-of- marine-science-and-management2/2015#course-content=overview or feel free to contact me at les.christi...@scu.edu.au Professor Les Christidis Director, National Marine Science Centre Course Co-ordinator Master of Marine Science and Management
[ECOLOG-L] Panama January 2015 course: Zoology in the Cloud Forest
Still a couple of places available!! Zoology in the Cloud Forest La MICABiological StationEl Cope,Cocle Province, Panama04-14 January 2015Instructors: Dr. Julie M. Ray and Dr. Kevina Vulinec Description: The course, “Zoology of the Cloud Forest,”leads students on an educational tour through the animals that occur in theunique cloud forest habitat of central Panama. Students begin by gainingknowledge of the environment and then learn about invertebrates, fishes,amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Field trips allow for the sightingand hands-on experience of the various taxa. An invertebrate survey providesstudents the experience of conducting a small research project in the cloudforest. Credits: If you would like to receive university credit forparticipation in this course, arrangements can be made between your universityand the director of La MICA Biological Station. Most common credits will beindependent study or special topics courses. Please email Dr. Ray (la.m...@yahoo.com) to discuss thistopic. Cost: The cost for the course is $850 per person andrequires a nonrefundable deposit of $150. This price does not include airfare,any university credits you may want to receive, any travel insurance, or thetexts required or recommended for the course. You also are encouraged to bringspending money is you would like to purchase snacks, gifts or souvenirs. Please contact Dr. Ray (la.m...@yahoo.com) to register or for more information. There currently are just 8 spotsremaining! Julie M. Ray, Ph.D.Director(a)La MICA Biological StationFundación Centro de Investigación Biológica El Copé, S.A. (Panama)El Cope-La Pintada. Provincia de Cocle. Republica de Panamahttp//www.lamica.org
[ECOLOG-L] Tenure Track Ecology Faculty Position, Assistant Professor, University of Dayton
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Biology with Specialization in Ecology Summary: The Department of Biology invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in Biology, specializing in Ecology, to join the faculty beginning August 16, 2015. All areas of specialization in ecology will be considered, with preference given to candidates with a strong field component to their research. We particularly seek candidates with experience advising and teaching students from diverse backgrounds, and who will contribute to our collaborative culture. Duties and Responsibilities: The candidate will be expected to develop a nationally competitive, extramurally funded research program that involves Ph.D., M.S. and undergraduate students. Teaching expectations typically include an upper-level topical course in ecology with accompanying lab alternating with an undergraduate/graduate lecture or introductory biology. The faculty hire will be expected to mentor graduate and undergraduate students and serve as an academic advisor to biology and environmental biology majors. In addition, the faculty hire will be expected to participate in the departments outside speaker program, a graduate special topics journal club course, and to supervise an occasional undergraduate seminar course. Required Qualifications: - A Ph.D. in Biology, Ecology or a related discipline - Commitment to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level - Demonstrated record of excellence in ecological research Preferred Qualifications: - Relevant post-doctoral experience - Excellent record of peer-reviewed publication in scientific journals - Demonstrated experience mentoring undergraduate and graduate student research - Demonstration of research program including ecological field sampling - Demonstrated ability to contribute to a positive, collegial, work atmosphere - Commitment to advising and teaching students from diverse backgrounds The University of Dayton, founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary, is a top ten Catholic research university. The University seeks outstanding, diverse faculty and staff who value its mission and share its commitment to academic excellence in teaching, research and artistic creativity, the development of the whole person, and leadership and service in the local and global community. A complete application consists of a cover letter, curriculum vitae, description of research agenda, statement of teaching interests and philosophy, and three letters of recommendation. Candidates can apply to this position online at: http://jobs.udayton.edu/postings/16071. Application deadline is December 5th 2014. To attain its Catholic and Marianist mission, the University is committed to the principles of diversity, inclusion and affirmative action and to equal opportunity policies and practices. We act affirmatively to recruit and hire women, traditionally under-represented minority groups, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans. The University of Dayton received a National Science Foundation ADVANCE grant designed to promote the advancement and representation of women in STEM fields. Search Chair: Ryan W. McEwan, PhD Associate Professor of Ecology Department of Biology The University of Dayton 300 College Park, Dayton, OH 45469-2320 Office phone: 1.937.229.2558 Email: ryan.mce...@udayton.edu Lab:http://academic.udayton.edu/ryanmcewan Twitter: https://twitter.com/mcewanlab
[ECOLOG-L] Tomorrow! CUAHSI Virtual Workshop on Field Data Management - Anthony Aufdenkampe, Stroud Water Research Center
CUAHSI Virtual Workshop on Field Data Management Solutions Tools, tricks, and techniques for handling data in the field Jointly sponsored by the LTER Network Office, CZO National Office, and CUAHSI Water Data Center Tuesday, October 21 @ 12pm ET Anthony Aufdenkampe, Stroud Water Research Center Join the Talk! Connection Information: http://cuahsi.adobeconnect.com/cyberseminar/ Connect via phone line: US Toll Free Number: 1-866-398-2885 Participant Passcode: 4919257387 Additional Connection Informationhttps://www.cuahsi.org/CyberseminarInstructions Don't miss the Virtual Poster Session! Thursday, October 30th from 12-2:00 pm ET Posters will be available for viewing approximately one week before the poster session. For more information visit: https://www.cuahsi.org/VW-Solutions
[ECOLOG-L] 2014 OTS Outstanding Student Paper Award - 3 December 2014
2014 OTS Outstanding Student Paper Award The Organization for Tropical Studies is pleased to announce the sixth annual OTS Outstanding Student Paper Award. We invite nominations for a $500 cash prize for excellence in research via an outstanding publication in tropical biology written by a student. Eligibility and Nomination At the time of the nomination deadline, the paper must be published or accepted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal and reporting on work completed within the tropics. To be eligible: 1. The nominee must have been a student (undergraduate or graduate) when the research was completed, and, 2. Satisfy at least one of the following three criteria: * nominee is an alum of an OTS course * work was completed at an OTS research station (La Selva, Las Cruces, Palo Verde) * nominee is (was) a student at an OTS member institution (Institutional members may be found here: http://ots.ac.cr) 3. The nominee must still be in school or be within 2 years of having completed a degree In addition, the nominee must be the first author and the paper must be published no more than 36 months before the award deadline. Self-nominations or nominations by research advisors or colleagues are invited. Selection Criteria Applications will be reviewed by an Awards Committee formed by a subcommittee of the OTS Assembly of Delegates and previous winners. Papers will be judged upon the papers contribution to the field including originality, study design, and potential impact on the field of study. Nomination packets should consist of a single pdf document and include: 1. A nomination letter briefly describing the paper and outlining the qualification criteria from the list above 2. A copy of the paper 3. A brief letter from an advisor, colleague or scientist in a relevant field of study describing the impact of the paper on the field (optional) 4. A C.V. from the nominee Submitting Applications: Send nomination packet electronically as a pdf to the Chair of the Awards Committee, Dr. Kimberly G. Smith, University of Arkansas. If you have questions, please email Dr. Smith at kgsm...@uark.edu. Application Deadline: December 3, 2014
[ECOLOG-L] Job announcement
Could you please post below on your job board. Thanks so much. Assistant Professor in Disease Ecology The School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences (SFWS) and the College of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn University invite applications for an assistant professor position in disease ecology. This is a 12-month tenure-track position with a 75/25 research/teaching appointment. Information about the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences and the College of Veterinary Medicine may be found at http://wp.auburn.edu/sfws and http://www.vetmed.auburn.edu, respectively. Responsibilities: The successful candidate for this interdisciplinary position will be expected to collaborate with interdisciplinary research teams that may reflect expertise in the following disciplines: ecology, hydrology, climate change science, socioeconomics, animal science, public health, biogeochemistry, vegetation analyses, and other disciplines related to disease emergence. Teaching duties include an undergraduate course in disease ecology and management and a graduate course in the ecology of infectious diseases. Qualifications: A PhD in biology or related field and expertise in the ecology of infectious diseases (particularly zoonotic) that can be applied to humans and animals (both domestic and wildlife). Proven track records of publication in refereed journals of high quality and acquisition of research funding are highly desirable. Ecological modeling expertise and experience in applied disease management are preferred. Experience in working within interdisciplinary teams is required. The candidate selected for this position must be able to meet eligibility requirements for work in the United States at the time appointment is scheduled to begin and continue working legally for the proposed term of employment. Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills are required. To apply: Applicants must complete the on-line application at this link: http://aufacultypositions.peopleadmin.com/postings/603 to include a complete biographical resume, transcripts, statement of teaching and research philosophies, and the names and contact information of three references. The review date will begin January 1, 2015 and will continue until a suitable candidate has been identified. For additional information contact: Dr. Latif Kalin, Chair, Search Committee, phone 334-844-4671, fax 334-844-1084, or e-mail: la...@auburn.edu. Auburn University is an EEO/Vet/Disability Employer Dr. A.H. Chappelka Alumni Prof., Forest Biology SFWS, 602 Duncan Drive Auburn University, AL 36849-5418 Office PH: 334-844-1047 Email: chap...@auburn.edumailto:chap...@auburn.edu
[ECOLOG-L] CIEE Tropical Ecology Conservation, Sustainability and Environment Undergrad Semester Programs
Hello all: Please pass this along to any motivated undergraduates or their advisors. This is an unbelievable, life-changing experience that I am proud to have been a part of for over 20 years. Alan DR. ALAN R. MASTERS // CIEE Director, Tropical Ecology Conservation #9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;amp;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472;#9472; Apartado 26-5655 Monteverde, Costa Rica email amast...@ciee.org tel +011.506.2645.5187 cel +011.506.8391.7160 Skype monteverdeman web ciee.org/study-abroad/costa-rica/monteverde/ CIEE (Council on International Educational Exchange) is accepting applicants to its Spring 2015 semester Tropical Ecology Conservation and Sustainability and the Environment programs in Costa Rica. These programs are based in Monteverde and take full advantage of its internationally renowned Cloud Forest. In addition, both programs travel extensively throughout Costa Rica. Tropical Ecology Conservation - explores tropical diversity at both the species and ecosystem levels. This program offers 15 weeks of field study, including taxonomy, theory and experimentation. There is extensive travel throughout Costa Rica from lowland rainforests, dry forest, highland forests and paramo, mangroves, beaches and coral reef. A unique feature is one month devoted to data collection for an independent project conceived and executed by the student. Research is advised by expert staff and includes a proposal, one month of data collection, data analysis, two submissions of a manuscript and a symposium presentation. Spanish language at nine levels (including beginner) and a month long home stay with a Costa Rican family round out the experience. Ideal for Biology, Ecology and related majors. Sustainability and the Environment - explores human impact on the natural world through hands- on exposure and experience. This program offers 15 weeks of field study and visits different projects, from government to village. Themes stressed include food production, water, energy, timber, ecotourism, carbon, biodiversity conservation and many others. Travel is all over Costa Rica, from the greater metropolitan area around the capital to remote indigenous villages in the Talamanca mountains. Included is a trip to Nicaragua to explore rural villages near eco-touristic projects. Each student has an internship that includes a project of their own design. Internships are as individual as the students, but each includes a project proposal, a month of work and a tangible product that in some way helps a local organization, family or individual reach for a more sustainable future. Spanish language at nine levels (including beginner) and a three month home stay with a local Costa Rican family connect sustainability to local culture and language. Ideal for Environmental Science and Environmental Studies students. Check out CIEE's website: http://www.ciee.org/study-abroad/costa-rica/monteverde/ Be sure to check out the blog link (on the website) to see images and read many testimonials from past students. Both programs offer 17 semester credits. Financial aid is available.
[ECOLOG-L] Postdoc position in quantitative forest dynamics
The Department of Biology at the University of Regina is seeking applications for a qualified post-doctoral researcher to investigate the dynamics of the pan-tropical forest carbon sink. This research project will use data from a network of long-term forest inventory plots spanning Amazonia and tropical Africa to determine how tree-level vital rates (growth, mortality, and recruitment) vary in response to both climate and local competition. Resulting demographic models will be integrated into a cohort-based model of forest dynamics to predict how the structure, composition, and biomass of tropical forests are expected to evolve under future climate change scenarios. The position offers an exciting opportunity to combine cutting-edge quantitative methods with an extensive data set to predict the broad-scale dynamics of tropical forests and their implications for carbon sequestration across two continents. Candidates must have a PhD in ecology or related field, along with strong quantitative and writing skills. Preference will be given to candidates with (1) a research background in forest ecology; (2) computational proficiency and modelling skills (programming, advanced statistics, management of large data sets); and (3) a proven publication record in peer-reviewed journals. To apply, please send a cover letter outlining your research experience and interests, a CV, and contact information for three references to Dr. Mark Vanderwel (mark.vander...@uregina.ca). Review of applications will begin Nov 24.