[ECOLOG-L] Job: Program Associate, The Consortium for Ocean Leadership

2008-09-05 Thread David Inouye
Program Associate Washington DC The Consortium for Ocean Leadership, www.oceanleadership.org, with a staff of more than 60 program managers and policy experts, is seeking a Program Associate to provide programmatic support to the National Oceanographic Partnersh

[ECOLOG-L] Position Announcement: Ecosystem Ecologist, Northern Kentucky University

2008-09-05 Thread Richard L. Boyce
Ecosystem Ecologist - Assistant Professor (Fall, 2009) The Department of Biological Sciences of Northern Kentucky University invites applications for a TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITION for Fall 2009. Ecosystem Ecologist - ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. Ph.D. in Biological Sciences or related field requi

[ECOLOG-L] Seeking Summer Research Assistants in New Zealand (Nov-Feb)

2008-09-05 Thread Scot Waring
We are currently seeking volunteers who would like to visit New Zealand and help work on invasive species research. The research is funded by Landcare Research (http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/) and based at Lincoln University (http://www.lincoln.ac.nz/). Lincoln University is located in the pas

[ECOLOG-L] graduate positions: plant/fungal evolutionary ecology at the University of Georgia

2008-09-05 Thread Richard Shefferson
The Shefferson lab in the Odum School of Ecology at the University of Georgia is currently recruiting two PhD students for the Fall semester of 2009. Our lab has a broad theme in evolutionary ecology, with particular interests in life history evolution, symbioses, and conservation, especially as th

[ECOLOG-L] Post-doc opportunity at University of Richmond

2008-09-05 Thread Malcolm Hill
A campus-wide minority postdoctoral fellow program was recently established at the University of Richmond, School of Arts and Sciences. We are trying to recruit someone to contribute to one of two NSF-funded projects that focus on molecular systematics of the Porifera and evolutionary, develo

[ECOLOG-L] The Condor journals available

2008-09-05 Thread Tracy Borneman
Hardcopies of The Condor journal available: free to any loving home. We have a few sets with varying ranges of volumes and completeness. The largest set includes: Various volumes: Vol. 31, Number 3, May-Jun 1929 Vol. 37, Number 4, Jul-Aug 1935 Vol. 44, Number 4, Jul-Aug 1942 Vol. 52, Number 4

[ECOLOG-L] USGS Mendenhall Postdoc Fellowship

2008-09-05 Thread Shuguang Liu
Two positions are open at USGS EROS: 1USGS Mendenhall Postdoc on Remote Sensing and Modeling http://geology.usgs.gov/postdoc/2010/opps/opp51.html 2---USGS Mendenhall Postdoc on Ecosystem Services Modeling http://geology.usgs.gov/postdoc/2010/opps/opp50.html Shuguang (Leo) Liu, PhD R

Re: [ECOLOG-L] help finding multicoloured Asian lady beetles

2008-09-05 Thread Erik Glemser
Hi members, I am soliciting for help in locating infestations of the multicoloured lady Asian beetle (MALB, Harmonia axyridis) in the southern Ontario regions. These beetles are known to aggregate on buildings during the fall in the hundreds or thousands. I am trying to collect as many beetles

[ECOLOG-L] potential Post Doctoral or PhD researcher position

2008-09-05 Thread Gustin, Mae
I am currently looking for a PhD student or post doctoral researcher with experience in trace metal or mercury analytical methods and/or soil chemistry for a project focusing on mercury release from soils with flue gas desulfurization (FGD) solids added as an agricultural amendment. Flue gas desulf

[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral Research Position at ASU

2008-09-05 Thread marcia nation
Ecologist Postdoctoral Research Associate Position The Central Arizona–Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER) project at Arizona State University’s Global Institute of Sustainability is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Ecology. The position involves development of a researc

[ECOLOG-L] Study abroad in Namibia

2008-09-05 Thread Werner Dorgeloh
Dear Student/Colleague The Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences program at North Carolina State University offers a three week study abroad program to Namibia (south western Africa) from May 17 to June 05, 2009. Namibia is one of Africa’s most stable and safe countries to travel to with a good infr