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11 de marzo de 2022

Postdoc de 2 años en ecología evolutiva de aves en un nuevo grupo de investigación

Oferta compartida por Nuria

The Centre for Polar Ecology (CPE) (https://www.prf.jcu.cz/en/cpe.html) at the Faculty of Sciences, University of South Bohemia seeks to appoint a junior-level scientist as a post-doctoral researcher in a new group led by Dr Vojtěch Kubelka (https://www.prf.jcu.cz/en/cpe/contacts/people/kubelka.html) and focusing on evolutionary ecology of birds, climate change biology, parasitology, predator-prey interactions and animal migration (https://www.prf.jcu.cz/en/cpe/about/research-group/zoology.html). The exact position targeting is negotiable according to ambitions of the successful applicant.

CPE aims promotes and facilitate research and education in polar ecological sciences at the Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice. The main goal of CPE is multi-disciplinary research focused on Arctic and polar ecology, zoology, parasitology, microbiology and botany. More information at https://www.prf.jcu.cz/en/cpe.html.

We offer access to and support from the Czech Arctic research station on Svalbard as well as the support from international network of more than 40 research teams distributed globally and connected via ÉLVONAL Shorebird Science project (https://elvonalshorebirds.com/home/). The Svalbard infrastructure consists of a year-round research station in Longyearbyen, field station in Petuniabukta and a research motor-sail vessel operational all-around Svalbard.

Successful candidate will be promoted to apply for support from faculty budget and will be expected to seek for own research funding applying to national and as well to European founding agencies.

What would be your main responsibilities:
  • Organize and carry out field work in a foreign country/countries
  • Execute own polar research with international cooperation
  • Coordinate data collection and analyses
  • Preparation of publications
  • Seek funding for research in close collaboration with team members
  • Supervise students and research assistants
  • Present and promote the results at conferences and seminars
  • Carry out other scientific and/or academic activities that are important for the success of the project
What we offer
  • Two-years position with the possibility of extension
  • Excellent instruments equipment and multiple research platforms within CPE and Faculty of Sciences, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
  • Access to the Czech Arctic research station on Svalbard
  • Extensive international networking and mentoring opportunities via ÉLVONAL Shorebird Science project (https://elvonalshorebirds.com/home/)
  • Full support for own research funding applications
  • English speaking, stimulating & friendly international research environment
  • HR Award certificate, jcu.cz/about-the-university/development/hr-award-hrs4rProfessional administration support and help with all personal, economic, legal, project, IT, intellectual property needs
  • Flexible working time, 5 weeks of vacation
  • Meals allowance, special mobile services, university kindergarten
  • Work-life balance in a historical middle-sized university city, cz/en/
Competitive candidates are expected to have
  • PhD in evolutionary biology, behavioural ecology, zoology, or relevant field of life sciences
  • Solid knowledge in at least two of those fields: evolutionary ecology, climate change biology, parasitology, predator-prey interactions and animal migration
  • Experience in carrying out or supervising international research projects
  • 3+ years hands-on experiences in basic research, ideally direct experience with Arctic or polar/alpine research
  • Interest in long-term field research using Czech Arctic research station facilities on Svalbard
  • Good skills in statistical modelling, advanced level in using R
  • Strong record of success conducting research and scholarly activities, including
  • publications in peer-reviewed journals
  • Demonstrated project management experience and leadership skills
  • Experience with large data sets reading, analysis and presentation
  • Budgetary and general administrative skills
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to collaborate within a team-based environment, ability to work effectively both in a team and independently
  • Experience in bird ringing, and preferably a ringing licence is welcomed
  • Valid driving licence

Application:
Interested candidates should contact Vojtěch Kubelka (vkubelka@prf.jcu.cz). Applications should include CV (max 4 pages), with at least 3 reference contacts and max 2 pages motivation letter outlining your envisaged research ideas fitting into the aforementioned framework. Both documents in English should be sent to Vojtěch Kubelka before the deadline.
Deadline for applications: 20 March 2022
Position start: ideally between September and December 2022 but it is negotiable.

Location description:
České Budějovice is a vibrant medium-sized city and centre of South Bohemian region with an international university community. The University of South Bohemia is the biggest higher education institution in the region with more than 9,000 students, numerous leading departments in natural sciences and field research stations at Svalbard or Papua New Guinea. Five institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences are situated on the same campus, forming the Biological Centre and representing outstanding cooperation opportunities. The surrounding of České Budějovice has diverse natural and cultural landscapes, including Šumava National Park, two UNESCO biosphere reserves and numerous protected areas with impressive wildlife.

3 de agosto de 2021

¿Estás buscando un proyecto para irte de prácticas con Erasmus+? Echa un vistazo a éste en Islandia

Oferta compartida por Nuria

We are looking for a motivated undergraduate student to perform an internship in behavioral ecology, more specifically on preferences and personality traits in wild Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) !

Hosting structure : Department of Aquaculture & fish Biology, Hólar University - Iceland

Dates : from September 2021 to January 2022, but discussable

Context of the study:
The Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus, AC) is one of the only 7 species of fish in Icelandic freshwaters, which makes it emblematic to this country and a preservation priority. It occupies extremely variable ecological niches and shows a extended adaptive polymorphism. Indeed, the AC is found as several sympatric morphs thriving in very different types of habitats, from anadromous to benthic and pelagic lake-resident morphs, and ranging along an evolutionary gradient of divergence. Such a diversity in their way of life and evolutionary history is hypothesized to engender differences in behavior, especially preferences and personality traits, which in each morph should be locally adapted to its particular ecological conditions. The project is lead by Prof. David Benhaïm (lead PI, Hólar Univ., Iceland) in collaboration across Hólar Univ. (Prof. Bjarni K. Kristjánsson, Dr Camille Leblanc), University of Caen, France (Dr. Christelle Jozet), IFREMER, France (Dr. Marie-Laure Bégout, Dr. Benjamin Geffroy), INRA, France (Dr. Xavier Cousin) and University of Iceland (Prof. Zophonias Jónsson).

Student project:
The student will specifically be involved in identifying behavioral differences between morphs and environments. For that, the student will be monitoring boldness personality trait as well as preferences for 4 different ecologically-relevant stimuli (shelter, congeners, mirror and darkness vs. light), in offspring of wild-caught AC morphs raised under complex vs. plain conditions. To do so, the student will be working in close collaboration with a PhD student to record AC individuals in behavioral arenas, and then highlight behavioral differences using an automated behavioral tracking software s/he will be introduced to.

Requirements:
The candidates must be enrolled in a degree in the fields of ethology, evolutionary or behavioral ecology, or relevant equivalent fields. The ideal candidate has a strong interest in pluridisciplinary research with an emphasis on behavior. S/he enjoys working in a dynamic group but should be able to work independently as well. Statistical skills will be a plus. A valid driving license is a requirement.

Organizational details:
Working language is English. The student will be provided with a discount on accommodation as a lab member, and commuting between the lab and the accommodation place will be at the lab's charge. The student will also have free access to the University gym. Aside, Iceland is eligible for Erasmus+ grants.

Application:
Applicants should send an application letter, with a statement of research interests and relevant experience and curriculum vitae as a single pdf to both benhaim@holar.is and marion@holar.is. For further information contact Marion Dellinger (Dept. of Aquaculture and Fish Biology, Hólar University, marion@holar.is).

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