[ecofem] (Fwd) Post-Doc announcement

2001-04-11 Thread STEFANIE S. RIXECKER

FYI.

Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator
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>Wesleyan University offers a residential postdoctoral fellowship for
>the academic year 2001-2002 on "Transnational Intersections of
>Gender, Race, Ethnicity, Class and Sexuality."  The fellow will work
>closely with a faculty seminar on this topic.  Participating faculty
>work in the fields of women's studies, African American studies,
>American studies, ethnic studies and queer studies.  The fellow will
>actively participate in the work of the seminar and will teach one
>course per semester. The fellowship carries a stipend of $35,000,
>plus benefits. Applicants should send a letter of application, C.V.,
>writing sample (of no more than 25 pages) and three letters of
>reference to Chair, Postdoctoral Fellowship Search Committee, English
>Department, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, 06459.  Sample
>syllabi are suggested, but not required.  All application materials
>must be received by May 7, 2001.  No faxes please.  Wesleyan is an
>Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.  Applications from
>members of minority groups and non-minority women are especially
>welcome.
>
>(Don't be put off by the fact that the search is being coordinated by
>the English dept.  There are many people from a variety of
>disciplines, including philosophy involved).
>Lori Gruen
>Department of Philosophy
>350 High Street
>Wesleyan University
>Middletown, CT  06459
>
>860-685-2008 (phone)
>860-685-3861(fax)
>
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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker, Senior Lecturer
Environmental Management & Design Division
Lincoln University, Canterbury
PO Box 84
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax: 64-03-325-3841





post-doc announcement

1997-05-22 Thread STEFANIE S. RIXECKER

FYI..Stefanie

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Please accept our apology for cross-postings.


   POST-DOC IN MARINE CONSERVATION BIOLOGY

  Marine Conservation Biology Institute is seeking a Postdoctoral
Fellow starting Fall 1997 or shortly thereafter.  This will be a one-
year position with possible renewal and will be based at MCBI's
Headquarters in Redmond WA USA.  Salary: high 20s-low 30s.

  MCBI is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization dedicated to
advancing the science of marine conservation biology.  The person
who is chosen will work closely with MCBI's staff--President Elliott
Norse (Headquarters), Program Director Amy Mathews-Amos (DC
Office) and Program Assistant Aaron Tinker (Headquarters)--to:

1) develop emerging issues in marine conservation biology.  This
involves using library research, networking with colleagues, and
organizing and running scientific workshops.  The goal is to find
scientific information relevant to under-appreciated threats to marine
biodiversity or ways to protect, restore or sustainably use it, then to
synthesize this information into a coherent "issue" for decision
makers and the public to catalyze action;

2) help build a compelling case for establishing a federal funding
mechanism for marine conservation biology research in the USA;

3) publish on marine conservation biology issues in the peer-
reviewed scientific literature and in popular media;

4) serve as a spokesperson on one or more issues relevant to
MCBI's mission at scientific meetings, to the news media, to
government agencies or to Congress, as needed; and

5) help MCBI raise funds by writing proposals to continue this
work.

  The successful candidate will be a very broadly trained Ph.D. or
equivalent in a marine biological field such as marine ecology,
biological oceanography, invertebrate zoology, seabird biology,
fisheries biology, biogeography, population genetics or
epidemiology.  Individuals with demonstrable expertise in a broad
range of disciplines, regions, taxa, tools and issues will be favored. 
This position requires not only strong knowledge of the marine
realm and interest in conservation, but also a multidisciplinary
approach, outstanding writing skills, excellent people skills and
exceptional ability to work towards a shared goal as part of a close-
knit team.  We especially encourage inquiries by people in groups
that have been under-represented in the sciences.

  To apply, please send a 2-page resume (NOT an exhaustive CV)
and a cover letter of no more than two pages that includes names
and complete contact information for 3-5 referees, or its equivalent
as an e-mail message (not an encoded attachment) or fax.  For those
who will be attending the first Symposium on Marine Conservation
Biology at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation
Biology at the University of Victoria, Victoria BC, you are welcome
to bring these materials and talk with MCBI staff.  The Symposium
runs from the evening of June 6 to the evening of June 9, 1997, but
Elliott, Amy and Aaron plan to be at UVic starting on June 5, and
will be happy to meet with candidates before the Symposium starts
or, thereafter, as time allows.  For information about the
Symposium and to register for the SCB Annual Meeting, please
visit: http://geography.geog.uvic.ca/dept/announce/scb_page.html on
the World Wide Web.  For information about MCBI, please visit:
http://www.mcbi.org





Stefanie S. Rixecker
Department of Resource Management
Lincoln University, Canterbury
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Post-Doc Announcement

1995-06-15 Thread STEFANIE S. RIXECKER

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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT (posted to BENE, CONSLINK, ECOLOG-L, & ENVJOBS)
POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW

The Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford University
seeks a post-doctoral fellow to work with the Nevada 
Biodiversity Initiative on resource management issues 
beginning in fall 1995.

Responsibilities include research on conservation biology
in Nevada, interfacing with other universities and federal
and state agencies, and coordinating field projects.

Requirements include a PhD in applied ecology or related
field and strong writing abilities; previous field experience 
inthe western US is strongly preferred.  While the taxonomic
focus of the candidate's research is open, a focus on
plants, invertebrates, or aquatic organisms is preferred.

To apply, send c.v. and names of 3 referees to:

NBI Post-doc Search
Center for Conservation Biology
Dept. of Biological Sciences
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-5020

or FAX to (415) 723-5920.


Questions/inquiries should be sent to the current NBI
Fellow, Dr. Adina Merenlender ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
via email.