, a CV, and contact information for three professional references,
should be sent to the Chair of the Search Committee, NTU, at
(ase-forestecol...@ntu.edu.sg).
Enquiries can be sent to David Wardle, Smithsonian Professor of Forest Ecology
(david.war...@ntu.edu.sg).
Review of applications will
.
Please send requests for further information to David Wardle,
Smithsonian Professor of Forest Ecology (david.war...@ntu.edu.sg).
Applications, including a research, teaching, and outreach statement, a
résumé, and contact information for three professional references,
should be sent to the ase-ecol
sent to the Chairman of the Search Committee, NTU, at
ase-forestecol...@ntu.edu.sg. It should be clearly stated which of the thre
three positions that the application is for.
Enquiries can be sent to David Wardle, Smithsonian Professor of Forest Ec
Ecology (david.war...@ntu.edu.sg).
Review of
x27;s qualifications and experience.
Further information is available from Professor David Wardle SLU Umeå,
Department of Forest Ecology and Management, e-mail: david.war...@slu.se
Applications, marked with Ref No 2014-3473/2014, must arrive at the
Registrar of SLU, P.O. Box 7070, S- 750 07 Uppsa
Agricultural Sciences at both Umeå (David Wardle) and
Uppsala (Björn Lindahl and Karina Clemmensen). It will focus on
understanding how fungal communities change in response to biodiversity
loss across island ecosystems differing greatly in ecosystem properties,
and how this in turn may impact on
full list of publications, a brief description of research interests,
and a list of at least two references familiar with the applicant's
qualifications and experience.
Further information is available from Professor David Wardle SLU Umeå,
Department of Forest Ecology and Management, e
will be taught by eight ecologists who each
have been actively involved in research on various aspects of northern
ecosystems. These instructors are: Professor Marie-Charlotte Nilsson (SLU,
Umeå), Professor David Wardle (SLU, Umeå), Professor Richard Bardgett
(University of Lancaster, UK
a curriculum vitae including a
full list of publications, a brief description of research interests, and a
list of at least two references familiar with the applicant's qualifications
and experience.
Further information is available from Professor David Wardle SLU Umeå,
Department of F
, and is adaptable to suit the specific interests of the student that
is appointed. This project would be ideal for anyone intending to
specialize in community or ecosystem ecology with a focus on natural
ecosystems.
The supervisors of this studentship are Professor David Wardle and Marie
through the Department of Chemistry at Umeå University. The project will
be supervised by Professor David Wardle at SLU and Associate Professor
Reiner Giesler at Umeå University.
Qualifications for this position is a PhD in Biology, Ecology or Soil
Science, preferably completed in the previous
ecologists who each
have been actively involved in research on various aspects of northern
ecosystems. These instructors are: Professor Marie-Charlotte Nilsson (SLU,
Umeå), Professor David Wardle (SLU, Umeå), Professor Richard Bardgett
(University of Lancaster, UK), Professor Heikki Setälä
lable from Professor David Wardle, Department
of Forest Ecology and Management, SLU, Umeå, e-mail:
david.war...@svek.slu.se
Applications, marked with Ref No SLU ID ua 3136/2010 (Ecosystem Ecology
position), or with Ref. No SLU ID ua 3137/2010 (Belowground Ecology
position) must arrive at the Regi
April 15, 2010 to “Registrator”, SLU, Box 7070, SE-750 07 UPPSALA.
registra...@slu.se
Further information is available from Professor David Wardle SLU Umeå,
Department of Forest Ecology and Management. E-mail:
david.war...@svek.slu.se
two references familiar with the applicant's
qualifications and experience.
Further information is available from Professor David Wardle SLU Umeå,
Department of Forest Ecology and Management, e-mail:
david.war...@svek.slu.se tel. +46 90 786 8471
Applications, marked with Ref No 11/10,
there is some flexibility around this. These
positions are:
1. Ref. nr 12/10. The ecological significance of within-species leaf trait
variability: a test using an island area gradient (Supervisors: Prof. David
Wardle, Prof. Marie-Charlotte Nilsson and Dr. Michael Gundale). Plant leaf
elevational transects in subarctic tundra. (Supervisors: Prof. David
Wardle (SLU), and Assoc. Prof. Reiner Giesler and Dr. Bente Graae (Climate
Impacts Research Centre at Abisko, Umeå University)). This project
investigates the factors that limit plant growth and availability of key
nutrients
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