communication
skills are also essential. Familiarity with Bayesian modelling (e.g. in
Stan or JAGS), GIS, and remote sensing methods are assets, but not
requirements.
Apply to PAUL GALPERN (pgalp...@ucalgary.ca). Send a cover letter
expressing: (1) qualifications; and, (2) preparedness to begin
*PhD position available to study pollinator ecology in Canada*
This is a renewed search for a position advertised last fall. We are
seeking a graduate student to begin work on a PhD in September 2018, to
join the labs of Paul Galpern and Ralph Cartar at the University of
Calgary, in a biology
*PhD position available to study spatial ecology of bumble bee pollinators
of blueberry in Canada *
We are seeking a graduate student to begin work on a PhD in January 2018,
to join the labs of Paul Galpern and Ralph Cartar at the University of
Calgary, in a biology department with considerable
in the lab of Dr. Paul Galpern at the University of
Calgary, Alberta, Canada (http://ecologics.ucalgary.ca), will build on
recent work that demonstrated impacts to bumble bees occurring in
parallel across two continents (Kerr, Pindar, Galpern, et al., 2015;
Science 349:177-180).
Research
not be discouraged. Rather, demonstrate convincingly that you are likely to
be successful at learning how to use these tools, given appropriate training
opportunities.
Don't hesitate to contact Dr. Paul Galpern, Faculty of Environmental Design,
University of Calgary for more information. Please submit your