Several short-term field positions researching
the effects of pollinator habitat on almond pollination - Williams
Lab at UC Davis.
Pay scale: $15.46/hr
Closing date: Apply by Jan 5, 2017 for full consideration; positions to
be filled by late Jan/early Feb.
DESCRIPTION
Job Summary: Full time, shor
A full-time one year field and lab resarch position working on
pollination and native plant restoration for pollinators in the Williams
Lab at UC Davis.
Pay scale: $17.99/hr; eligible for health benefits
Closing date: Apply by April 7, 2017 for full consideration by the
committee; applications
Location: University of California Davis, CA
Multiple full time field assistant/research technician positions working
on native bees, habitat restoration and pollination as an ecosystem
service are available in Neal Williams’ lab at UC Davis. Assistants will
provide support to projects relating to
Location: University of California Davis, CA
Multiple full time field assistant/research technician positions working
on native bees, habitat restoration and pollination as an ecosystem
service are available in Neal Williams’ lab at UC Davis. Assistants will
provide support to projects relating
Effects of floral resource dynamics on bumble bee colonies and
populations
The successful candidate will work with Neal Williams at University of
California Davis and Elizabeth Crone at Tufts University on a
collaborative NSF-funded project exploring the effects of resource
dynamics on colony
Postdoctoral Position: Native bees, habitat restoration and pollination
Neal Williams Lab, University of California, Davis
Sustainable pollination of crops in North America will likely require
integrated approaches using wild pollinator communities, managed native
species and managed honey b
Qualifications:
- Knowledge of California Flora
- Knowledge of and facility with ArcGIS
Application materials:
Please send the following materials to Kimiora Ward at (ucdbees123[at]
gmail.com): cover letter briefly detailing your interest in the position,
CV, list of 3 references, with full contact
your scholarship, research ability, experience and potential. You must
indicate in the cover letter the date of your availability and the positions
of interest to you. Only applications including a cover letter will be
considered.
Applications should be emailed to Kimiora Ward directly (kiward [at