[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral Fellowships, University of Toronto
The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto invites applications for a Departmental Postdoctoral Fellowship in Ecology and/or Evolution The University of Toronto is a leading academic institution in Canada with over 60 faculty members specializing in ecology and evolution. Strong links exist between the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Royal Ontario Museum, the Centre for Global Change Science, and the School of the Environment. The University owns a nearby field station dedicated to ecological and evolutionary research (the Koffler Scientific Reserve, www.ksr.utoronto.ca). The department also has a partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources that helps provide access to infrastructure, including lab facilities in Algonquin Provincial Park (www.harkness.ca), funding, and long-term data sets. Genomic analyses are supported by a number of high-performance computing resources, multi-lab bioinformaticians, as well as staff at the Centre for the Analysis of Genome Evolution and Function. The Fellow will collaborate with the advisor(s) on research that is mutually agreed upon by all parties and the Fellow will publish the results in scientific journals. The Fellow will be a fully participating member in the Department. The Fellow may be asked to organize a workshop for graduate students, postdocs and faculty. Application Instructions: All individuals interested in this position must first contact and obtain the agreement of a faculty advisor (or co-advisors); full-time faculty members at the St. George (downtown) campus of the University of Toronto are eligible to serve as advisors (see the list at the bottom of this page for a list of potential supervisors). Once agreement from a faculty advisor(s) has been obtained, applicants must submit a cover letter clearly indicating the proposed faculty advisor(s) and the date that they will be available to begin the position, a curriculum vitae, copies of 2 publications, and a short (1-3 pages) description of past research accomplishments and future research plans. Applicants should include names and e-mail addresses for two potential referees. All application materials must be submitted as PDF(s) in a single email to: Elizabeth Rentzelos chairsec@utoronto.ca by the closing date. Closing date: December 12, 2018. Supervisor: Member(s) of the EEB faculty (St. George campus) who has/have agreed to contribute to the salary of this postdoctoral fellow and to cover her/his research expenses (see list below). Expected start date: As early as Feb 1, 2019 and no later than Sept 1, 2019 Term: 12 months; renewable for another 12 months subject to performance/suitable research progress FTE: 100% The normal hours of work are 40 hours per week for a full-time postdoctoral fellow recognizing that the needs of the employee’s research and training and the needs of the supervisor’s research program may require flexibility in the performance of the employee’s duties and hours of work. Employment as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Toronto is covered by the terms of the CUPE 3902 Unit 5 Collective Agreement. This job is posted in accordance with the CUPE 3902 Unit 5 Collective Agreement. The University of Toronto is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from racialized persons / persons of colour, women, Indigenous / Aboriginal People of North America, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ persons, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. Salary: $40,500/year Please note that should the minimum rates stipulated in the U of T’s collective agreement fall below the rates stated in this posting, the minimum rates stated in the collective agreement shall prevail. Required qualifications: Applicants must have a PhD in ecology and/or evolution or a related area of study, and field-specific qualifications as set by the faculty advisor(s). List of potential advisors for the EEB Postdoctoral Fellow: Aneil Agrawal, Spencer Barrett, Belinda Chang, Asher Cutter, Hélène Cyr, Marie-Josée Fortin, Megan Frederickson, Benjamin Gilbert, Don Jackson, Marty Krkosek, Luke Mahler, Nicole Mideo, Chelsea Rochman, Helen Rodd, Njal Rollinson, Locke Rowe, Tammy Sage, Marla Sokolowski, John Stinchcombe, Art Weis, Stephen Wright Please see the EEB website for information about their research programs: http://www.eeb.utoronto.ca/people/d-faculty.htm Note: eligible applicants might also want to apply for the Arts and Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at the U of Toronto (deadline: Dec. 5 2018): http://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/graduate/postdoctoral-fellowships
[ECOLOG-L] postdoctoral positions in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto
The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto invites applications for a Departmental Postdoctoral Fellowship. Area of Research: Ecology and/or Evolution, broadly defined. Description of duties: The Fellow will collaborate with the advisor(s) on research that is mutually agreed upon by all parties and the Fellow will publish the results in scientific journals. The Fellow will be a fully participating member in the Department. The Fellow may be asked to organize a workshop for graduate students, postdocs and faculty. Salary: $40,500/year Please note that should the minimum rates stipulated in the collective agreement fall below the rates stated in this posting, the minimum rates stated in the collective agreement shall prevail. Required qualifications: Applicants must have a PhD in ecology and/or evolution or a related area of study, and field-specific qualifications as set by the faculty advisor(s). Application Instructions All individuals interested in this position must first contact and obtain the agreement of a faculty advisor (or co-advisors); full-time faculty members at the St. George (downtown) campus of the University of Toronto are eligible to serve as advisors (see the list at the bottom of this page for a list of potential supervisors). Afterwards, applicants must submit a cover letter clearly indicating the proposed faculty advisor(s) and the date that they will be available to begin the position, a curriculum vitae, copies of 2 publications, and a short (1-3 pages) description of past research accomplishments and future research plans. Applicants should include names and e-mail addresses for two potential referees. All application materials must be submitted as PDF(s) in a single email to: Elizabeth Rentzelos chairsec@utoronto.ca by the closing date. Closing date: December 10, 2017 Supervisor: Member(s) of the EEB faculty (St. George campus) who has/have agreed to contribute to the salary of this postdoctoral fellow and to cover her/his research expenses. Expected start date: As early as Feb 1, 2018 and no later than Sept 1, 2018 Term: 12 months with the potential for a second, renewed term, assuming suitable progress. FTE: 100% The normal hours of work are 40 hours per week for a full-time postdoctoral fellow (pro-rated for those holding a partial appointment) recognizing that the needs of the employee’s research and training and the needs of the supervisor’s research program may require flexibility in the performance of the employee’s duties and hours of work. The University of Toronto is a leading academic institution in Canada with over 60 faculty members specializing in ecology and evolution. Strong links exist between the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Royal Ontario Museum, the Centre for Global Change, and the School of the Environment. The University owns a nearby field station dedicated to ecological and evolutionary research (the Koffler Scientific Reserve, www.ksr.utoronto.ca ). The department also has a partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources that helps provide access to infrastructure, including lab facilities in Algonquin Provincial Park (www.harkness.ca ), funding, and long-term data sets. Genomic analyses are supported by a number of high-performance computing resources, multi-lab bioinformaticians, as well as staff at the Centre for the Analysis of Genome Evolution and Function. Employment as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Toronto is covered by the terms of the CUPE 3902 Unit 5 Collective Agreement. This job is posted in accordance with the CUPE 3902 Unit 5 Collective Agreement. The University of Toronto is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from racialized persons / persons of colour, women, Indigenous /Aboriginal People of North America, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ persons, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. List of potential advisors for the EEB Postdoctoral Fellow: Aneil Agrawal, Spencer Barrett, Belinda Chang, Asher Cutter, Hélène Cyr, Marie-Josée Fortin, Benjamin Gilbert, Don Jackson, Marty Krkosek, Luke Mahler, Nicole Mideo, Chelsea Rochman, Helen Rodd, Njal Rollingson, Locke Rowe, Tammy Sage, Marla Sokolowski, John Stinchcombe, Art Weis, Stephen Wright Please see the EEB website for information about their research programs: http://www.eeb.utoronto.ca/people/d-faculty.htm Note: eligible applicants might also want to apply for the Arts and Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at the U of Toronto (this deadline is Dec. 6, 2017): http://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/graduate/postdoctoral-fellowships
[ECOLOG-L] postdoctoral positions in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto
Banting (NSERC) postdoctoral positions in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) at the University of Toronto, starting between April 2017 and October 2017. EEB is now accepting brief 'pre-applications' for the prestigious Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships in the areas of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, broadly defined. Canadians and non-Canadians are eligible for these fellowships that provide 2 years of support at $70,000 per year. For full information on the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships, including eligibility and evaluation criteria, please see this website: http://banting.fellowships-bourses.gc.ca For applicants wishing to do a postdoc at the University of Toronto, the applicants should first contact and obtain the agreement of a faculty advisor (or co-advisors) who is a member of EEB's graduate faculty. Please see this list for eligible faculty members: http://www.eeb.utoronto.ca/people/G-faculty.htm Further information on the application process will be available here by June 24: http://www.eeb.utoronto.ca/about- us/employment/postdocs/bantingpostdoc2016.htm The University of Toronto is a leading academic institution in Canada with over 60 faculty members specializing in ecology and evolution. Strong links exist between the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Royal Ontario Museum, the Centre for Global Change, the School of the Environment, and the Faculty of Forestry. The University owns a nearby field station dedicated to ecological and evolutionary research (the Koffler Scientific Reserve, www.ksr.utoronto.ca). The department also has a partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources that helps provide access to infrastructure, including lab facilities in Algonquin Provincial Park (www.harkness.ca), funding, and long-term data sets. Genomic analyses are supported by the Centre for the Analysis of Genome Evolution and Function (www.cagef.utoronto.ca) and as well as other facilities.
[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral position in ecology or evolutionary biology
The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto invites applications for A Departmental Postdoctoral Fellowship in the areas of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, broadly defined. The position may continue for two years, subject to review after one year, and can begin as early as Feb. 1, 2016 and no later than Sept. 1, 2016. The salary starts at $40,500 Canadian per year plus benefits, with research expenses covered by the Post-Doctoral Advisor(s). The Fellow will be a fully participating member in the Department. The Fellow may be asked to organize a workshop for graduate students, postdocs and faculty. Candidates must identify and communicate with a potential advisor (or advisors) before they begin the application process. All full-time faculty members at the St. George (downtown) campus of the University of Toronto are eligible to serve as advisors (see a list of participating, potential advisors on this webpage: http://www.eeb.utoronto.ca/about-us/employment/postdocs/2016eebpostdoc.htm). Opportunities for teaching in an upper level course may be available, if the candidate wishes to teach. To apply, applicants must first contact and obtain the agreement of a faculty advisor (or co-advisors). Afterwards, applicants must submit a cover letter clearly indicating the proposed faculty advisor(s) and the date that they will be available to begin the position, a curriculum vitae that includes the names and e-mail addresses of two potential referees, and a short (1-3 pages) description of past research accomplishments and future research plans; all of this information should be provided in a single document in the order described here. Copies of two publications should also be provided. All application materials must be submitted as PDF's in a single email to: Elizabeth Rentzelos chairsec@utoronto.ca Applications are due Dec. 10, 2015. The University of Toronto is a leading academic institution in Canada with over 60 faculty members specializing in ecology and evolution. Strong links exist between the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Royal Ontario Museum, the Centre for Global Change, the School of the Environment, and the Faculty of Forestry. The University owns a nearby field station dedicated to ecological and evolutionary research (the Koffler Scientific Reserve, www.ksr.utoronto.ca). The department also has a partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources that helps provide access to infrastructure, including lab facilities in Algonquin Provincial Park (www.harkness.ca), funding, and long-term data sets. Genomic analyses are supported by the Centre for the Analysis of Genome Evolution and Function (www.cagef.utoronto.ca) and as well as other facilities.
[ECOLOG-L] Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships at the University of Toronto
The department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto invites applications for the prestigious Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship. These awards include a $70,000 annual stipend for 2 years and are available to excellent junior scientists from any country to conduct postdoctoral research in Canada. The University of Toronto is a leading academic institution in Canada with over 60 faculty members specializing in ecology and evolution. Strong links exist between the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Royal Ontario Museum, the Centre for Global Change, the School of the Environment, and the Faculty of Forestry. The University owns a nearby field station dedicated to ecological research (the Koffler Scientific Reserve, www.ksr.utoronto.ca ). The department also has a partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources that helps provide access to infrastructure, including lab facilities in Algonquin Provincial Park (www.harkness.ca ), funding, and long-term data sets. Genomic analyses are supported by the Centre for the Analysis of Genome Evolution and Function (www.cagef.utoronto.ca ). To apply, applicants should first contact and obtain the agreement of a faculty advisor (or co-advisors) who is a member of EEB's graduate faculty; the faculty member(s) must agree to support the application. Please see this list for eligible faculty members: http://www.eeb.utoronto.ca/people/G-faculty.htm Applications are due to the EEB department by July 16, 2015, with further details of the application process available on the EEB department website: http://www.eeb.utoronto.ca/about-us/employment/postdocs/eebbanting.htm For full information on the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships, including eligibility, please see this website: http://banting.fellowships-bourses.gc.ca
[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral Fellowships In The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto
The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto invites applications for Departmental Postdoctoral Fellowships in the areas of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, broadly defined. The position may continue for two years, subject to review after one year, and can begin as early as July 1, 2014. The salary starts at $40,000 Canadian per year, with research expenses covered by the Post-Doctoral Advisor. http://www.eeb.utoronto.ca/about-us/employment/postdocs/2014eebpostdoc.htm The Fellow will be a fully participating member in the Department. Candidates must identify and communicate with a potential advisor (or advisors) in advance of the application process. All full-time faculty members at the St. George (downtown) campus of the University of Toronto are eligible to serve as advisors (see below for a list of potential supervisors). Opportunities for teaching in an upper level course may be available, if the candidate wishes to teach. To apply, applicants should first contact and obtain the agreement of a faculty advisor (or co-advisors). Afterwards, applicants should submit a cover letter clearly indicating the proposed faculty advisor(s), a curriculum vitae, copies of 2 publications, and a short (1-3 pages) description of past research accomplishments and future research plans. Applicants should include names and e-mail addresses of two potential referees. Applicants should also indicate the date they will be available to begin the position. All application materials must be submitted as PDF's in a single email to: Elizabeth Rentzelos chairsec@utoronto.ca . Review of applications will begin on November 25, 2013. The University of Toronto is a leading academic institution in Canada with over 60 faculty members specializing in ecology and evolution. Strong links exist between the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Royal Ontario Museum, the Centre for Global Change, the Centre for Environment, and the Faculty of Forestry. The University owns a nearby field station dedicated to ecological research (the Koffler Scientific Reserve, www.ksr.utoronto.ca ). The department also has a partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources that helps provide access to infrastructure, including lab facilities in Algonquin Provincial Park ( www.harkness.ca ), funding, and long-term data sets. Genomic analyses are supported by the Centre for the Analysis of Genome Evolution and Function ( www.cagef.utoronto.ca ).
[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral Fellowship in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto
The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto invites applications for Departmental Postdoctoral Fellowships in the areas of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, broadly defined. The position may continue for two years, subject to review after one year, and can begin as early as July 1, 2013. The salary starts at $40,000 Canadian per year, with research expenses covered by the Post-Doctoral Advisor. The Fellow will be a fully participating member in the Department. Candidates must identify and communicate with a potential advisor (or advisors) in advance of the application process. All full-time faculty members at the St. George (downtown) campus of the University of Toronto are eligible to serve as advisors (see http://www.eeb.utoronto.ca/about-us/employment/postdocs/2013eebpostdoc.htm for a complete list of potential supervisors). Opportunities for teaching in an upper level course may be available, if the candidate wishes to teach. To apply, applicants should first contact and obtain the agreement of a faculty advisor (or co-advisors). Afterwards, applicants should submit a cover letter clearly indicating the proposed faculty advisor(s), a curriculum vitae, copies of 2 publications, and a short (1-3 pages) description of past research accomplishments and future research plans. Applicants should include names and e-mail addresses of two potential referees. Applicants should also indicate the date they will be available to begin the position. All application materials must be submitted as PDF’s in a single email to: Elizabeth Rentzelos (chairsec@utoronto.ca). Review of applications will begin on November 12, 2012. The University of Toronto is a leading academic institution in Canada with over 60 faculty members specializing in ecology and evolution. Strong links exist between the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Royal Ontario Museum, the Centre for Global Change, the Centre for Environment, and the Faculty of Forestry. The University owns a nearby field station dedicated to ecological research (the Koffler Scientific Reserve, <http://www.ksr.utoronto.ca> www.ksr.utoronto.ca) The department also has a partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources that helps provide access to infrastructure, including lab facilities in Algonquin Provincial Park ( <http://www.harkness.ca> www.harkness.ca) funding, and long-term data sets. Genomic analyses are supported by the Centre for the Analysis of Genome Evolution and Function ( <http://www.cagef.utoronto.ca> www.cagef.utoronto.ca). Full details are available at http://goo.gl/naW9D and http://www.eeb.utoronto.ca/about-us/employment/postdocs/2013eebpostdoc.htm Benjamin Gilbert Assistant Professor Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Toronto http://labs.eeb.utoronto.ca/gilbert/
[ECOLOG-L] Field assistant in plant ecology needed in Santa Barbara
Plant ecology research assistant University of California, Santa Barbara Position Duration: January 26 – May 29 Description: We are searching for a research assistant who will help with the implementation and monitoring of plant ecology experiments in serpentine grasslands near Santa Barbara. Our work examines the causes of diversity in native annual plants, and the effects of exotic grasses on this diversity. A strong work ethic, meticulousness, and an ability to work both independently and in small teams are required. All research will take place outside, with temperatures ranging from 35 – 95 degrees F. Salary: $13/hr. Housing is not provided. To apply: Send a cover letter and CV to Ben Gilbert (bgilb...@zoology.ubc.ca). We will consider applicants until the position is filled.
GIS data on urban deforestation
Doug Ragan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from the Environmental Youth Alliance sent me this request. Please respond directly to him. We have started a project on urban forests and climate change called Winds of Change (www.eya.ca/winds). One idea we have is to create a slideshow that represents the loss of urban forests for the last fifty years. We are needing to get some GIS data on this - do you happen to know who or where I might be able to access this - or who I could talk with? Benjamin Gilbert Ph.D. Candidate Department of Botany University of British Columbia http://www.zoology.ubc.ca/~bgilbert/