[ECOLOG-L] MSc position in forest ecology

2018-11-08 Thread Mark Vanderwel
in western Canada. The position will start in either May or Sept 2019 (depending on the successful candidate’s availability) and will be hosted at the Department of Biology at the University of Regina (Saskatchewan, Canada) working under the supervision of Dr. Mark Vanderwel (http

[ECOLOG-L] 2 MSc/PhD positions in forest ecology (Canada)

2017-08-22 Thread Mark Vanderwel
of Dr. Mark Vanderwel (http://vanderwelforestlab.weebly.com). Applicants should have a BSc, a strong academic record in biology or a related field, and good quantitative skills. Candidates with a background in geography, math, or computer science with interests in ecology are also encouraged to apply

[ECOLOG-L] MSc opportunity in forest ecology (Canada)

2017-02-26 Thread Mark Vanderwel
e southern end of the Alberta-Saskatchewan border. The position will be hosted at the Department of Biology at the University of Regina working under the supervision of Dr. Mark Vanderwel (http://vanderwelforestlab.weebly.com). Applicants should have a BSc, a strong academic record in biology or

[ECOLOG-L] MSc opportunity in forest ecology (Canada)

2017-01-26 Thread Mark Vanderwel
supervision of Dr. Mark Vanderwel (http://vanderwelforestlab.weebly.com). Applicants should have a BSc, a strong academic record in biology or a related field, and good quantitative skills. Candidates with a BSc in math or computer science with interests in ecology are also encouraged to apply. Preferred

[ECOLOG-L] MSc or PhD opportunity: Climate effects on tree growth across a moisture-limited forest landscape

2016-02-04 Thread Mark Vanderwel
ps between growth and water availability for several tree species. The position will be hosted at the Department of Biology and the Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative at the University of Regina, working under the supervision of Dr. Mark Vanderwel (http://vanderwelforestlab.weebly.com) an

[ECOLOG-L] MSc opportunity: Forest landscape ecology, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

2015-01-26 Thread Mark Vanderwel
data to derive predictive relationships between water availability and survival for several tree species. The position will be hosted at the Department of Biology at the University of Regina, working under the supervision of Dr. Mark Vanderwel (http://www.uregina.ca/science/biology/people/faculty

[ECOLOG-L] Postdoc position in quantitative forest dynamics

2014-10-20 Thread Mark Vanderwel
statistics, management of large data sets); and (3) a proven publication record in peer-reviewed journals. To apply, please send a cover letter outlining your research experience and interests, a CV, and contact information for three references to Dr. Mark Vanderwel (mark.vander...@uregina.ca