Postdoctoral Associates
Modeling Infectious Diseases
University of Georgia
The Computational Ecology & Epidemiology Study Group (CEESG), an affiliation
of infectious disease modelers in the newly formed University of Georgia
Faculty of Infectious Diseases (http://id.uga.edu), invites postdoctoral
The Elkhorn Slough Coastal Training Program announces a
40-hour training on wetlands delineation to be held near Moss Landing,
California November 17-21, 2008. Lots has changed with the field of wetland
delineation in recent times, including new Supreme Court rulings and ACOE
adoption of new, reg
Our field guide to the common lichens and bryophytes
(mosses and liverworts) found as part of biological soil crusts in the
western U.S. drylands is finally done!! This guide contains fabulous
pictures, keys and distribution maps for 65+ species commonly encountered.
It is intended for field use
Faculty of Social Sciences, School of Environmental Studies University
of Victoria
Assistant Professor -- Ian McTaggart-Cowan Professor in Biodiversity
Conservation and Ecological Restoration
The School of Environmental Studies, University of Victoria, invites
applications for a
tenure track p
Chair of Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University
The Department of Biological Sciences at Michigan Technological
University invites applications for the position of Chair to begin in
the 2009-2010 academic year. The chair will be responsible for managing
the academic and finan
AMERIFLUX
Annual Meeting
The Hotel Boulderado
2115 13th St, Boulder, Colorado 80302
October 15 - 17, 2008
This is just a reminder, to all those planning on attending the upcoming
2008 Ameriflux (http://public.ornl.gov/ameriflux/) meeting in Boulder,
CO, to register and make your travel arrangemen
An NSF supported research assistantship is available for a PhD student
(or potentially a master's student) to participate in a 5 year project
that examines the consequences of biodiversity loss in temporary ponds
located in the coastal plain of North Carolina. The position is based
out of Dr. Davi
APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO SEPTEMBER 30
The Nature Conservancy is the world’s leading conservation organization,
working in all 50 states and more than 33 countries. Founded in 1951, the
mission of The Nature Conservancy is to preserve the plants, animals and
natural communities that repr
Acadia University's Department of Biology in association with Noreca
Consulting Inc.
is pleased to offer a 3-day workshop on population viability analysis (PVA) in
wildlife conservation and management.
ABOUT THE COURSE:
The course is open to wildlife managers, environmental planners and scientists