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Títulos en español:
Associate Research Fellow (80.065–107.633 AUD + 17% pensión) en Deakin University (Melbourne, Australia)
Investigación postdoctoral en ecología del comportamiento de aves amenazadas (2,5 años remunerados – Melbourne, Australia)
Trabajo de campo en comportamiento anti-depredador de aves (contrato fijo – Deakin University, Melbourne)
Investigación aplicada en evolución y conservación de aves amenazadas (Deakin University, Australia)
Plaza de investigación en escape y adaptación evolutiva de aves (financiación ARC Discovery Grant – Melbourne)
Título extra en inglés:
Associate Research Fellow in Avian Behaviour (Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia)
Associate Research Fellow in Avian Behaviour
Responsibilities:
The Associate Research Fellow in Avian Behaviour will initiate and conduct research into bird behavioural ecology and evolution: specifically the escape behaviour of two threatened bird species (the hooded plover, and helmeted honeyeater). The appointee will be responsible for conducting and coordinating field-based studies of escape behaviours in relation to management. They will also collect survival and reproductive data and perform evolutionary analyses. Other aspects will include working with the team to facilitate genetic analyses. The Fellow will work collaboratively as part of a research team led by Prof Matthew Symonds, A/Prof Mike Weston and Prof Lee Ann Rollins to conduct high-quality research on bird behaviour and evolution.
As an Associate Research Fellow, Avian Behaviour, you will:
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Carry out an extensive field-based research programme in bird behaviour
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Engage collaboratively to produce novel and high-quality research outputs in high-impact international journals
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Utilise knowledge of the latest literature and methods relevant to avian behaviour, ecology and evolution
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Develop and employ skills in the analysis of biological data
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Exhibit excellent stakeholder engagement and relationship-management skills (e.g., with BirdLife Australia, Victorian State Government, Zoos Victoria)
Requirements:
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A PhD in a relevant discipline
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A clean, current driving licence
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Demonstrated ability to conduct and publish high-quality research
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Experience, skills and capacity to conduct independent field studies of bird behaviour in remote locations and for extended periods of time
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Proven capacity to design and manage a research project
Location:
Deakin University, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Burwood campus, Melbourne, Australia
How to apply:
Full details and how to apply:
https://careers.pageuppeople.com/949/cw/en/job/571425/associate-research-fellow-avian-behaviour
Applications close on 14 May 2025.
Please do not send applications to the contact email. Use the link above for the job selection criteria and application portal.
Contact details:
Prof Matthew Symonds – matthew.symonds@deakin.edu.au