We seek applicants for a post-doctoral research position with the International Center for Giant Panda Conservation Biology. The International Center was formed in 2011 as part of a partnership between the Global Cause Foundation (Fairfax, Virginia, USA) and the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding (Chengdu, Sichuan, PRC). The primary focus of this partnership is to preserve giant pandas and their wild habitat through applied conservation actions and research activities. Successful candidates will assist on the giant panda reintroduction program, and will be based in Sichuan Province, China. Responsibilities will include collecting behavioral and ecological data, monitoring the activities and status of giant pandas in the program, and providing logistical support and assistance to local students and employees.
The incumbent should have experience in the collection and analysis of behavioral observations, GIS/animal movements and habitat use, physiological or nutritional ecology, bioenergetics, or related data. The incumbent will also be encouraged to develop studies based on his/her own interests and expertise. Individuals will be expected to lead or assist research efforts and produce multiple peer-reviewed publications from their work. As such, strong statistical and quantitative modeling experience is desired. Starting date is flexible, but preferably by October 2015. The position will be for one year, with the possibility to extend following review. Qualifications: An earned Ph.D. prior to the time of appointment in ecology, wildlife biology, natural resources, conservation, or a similar field. Experience working in the field, and previous hands-on work with carnivores or other large animals preferred. A proven track record of peer-reviewed publications and strong communication skills are needed. Chinese language is not required. Deadline: August 20, 2015 or until the position is filled. Application: Applicants should submit via email: 1) a letter of interest summarizing areas of expertise and research interests, and 2) a curriculum vitae with names and contact information of 3 references. Materials should be sent to Dr. Jake Owens at jowens...@gmail.com. Members of the International Center will be at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, in Baltimore, MD, August 9-14. Individuals attending this meeting and interested in this position should note their attendance in their application email so a preliminary meeting can be arranged. More information about the International Center for Giant Panda Conservation Biology and their partners can be found at http://www.pandacenter.net/.