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26 de noviembre de 2024

Becas de ornitología Francisco Suárez



La beca Francisco Suárez nace en 2023 con el objetivo de fomentar el interés ornitológico entre los jóvenes científicos y científicas, y aumentar el conocimiento sobre las aves de la Comunidad de Madrid. Por ello, SEO-Monticola junto a la familia de Francisco Suárez convocan dos ayudas anuales (cuantía máxima de 300 euros para cada beca) para financiar, en parte, algún estudio básico sobre la ecología y conservación de las aves en la Comunidad de Madrid.

La beca debe su nombre a Quico (Francisco Suárez), quién fue profesor de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid durante más de dos décadas, y pionero en la Evaluación de Impacto Ambiental y en la defensa y conservación de los ecosistemas y aves esteparias.

La beca está destinada a estudiantes matriculados en grados o máster, independientemente de la edad y del centro de educación, que en el momento de realizar la solicitud no formen parte de la plantilla (contratado o becado) de ninguna universidad o centro de investigación.

Los proyectos que se soliciten tienen el único requisito de que han de realizarse dentro de la comunidad de Madrid y que se realicen durante el año natural para el cual se solicite la beca (2025 en este caso).

Las solicitudes pueden enviarse hasta el 10 de enero de 2025, cumplimentando el siguiente formulario: https://forms.gle/KQ3piCXehDrjZQsu7

Un comité científico, compuesto por al menos cuatro investigadores, valorará las propuestas recibidas en función de la calidad y viabilidad de la propuesta enviada e interés científico. Un máximo de dos propuestas serán financiadas, otorgándose el 20 de enero de 2025.

Más becas en: becas.bioblogia.net

1 de agosto de 2023

Un año de postdoc en Hong Kong, trabajando en proyectos centrados en genómica de aves y otros organismos no-modelo

Oferta compartida por Nuria

We are looking for Postdoctoral Researchers to work on genomics projects on non-model species (mainly birds). The lab has several study systems and active projects addressing genotype-phenotype association, comparative genomics, and population genomics. A key focus of the lab is to use genomic, epigenomic and transcriptomic data to understand the genetic basis and evolution of phenotypic traits. Collaborative international projects are already underway, ensuring a quick and productive start. The Postdoctoral Researchers will have extensive opportunities to interact with collaborators and involve in different evolutionary and population genomics projects.

Duration
The initial appointment is for one year, with renewal based on performance. Funding is available for two years. This is a full time appointment.

Qualifications
Applicants must have completed a PhD (or will have completed a PhD before the position start) in bioinformatics, genomics, evolutionary biology, population genetics, or a related discipline, with a demonstrated record of research achievement (via publications). They will also be proficient with programming in a scripted language (e.g. Python, Perl, or R). Experience with shell scripting and computing cluster environments and/or experience working with whole genome datasets in population or comparative genomics will be beneficial.

Working Environment 
The University of Hong Kong is an English-speaking institute and one of the most international universities in Asia. It has a rank of 31 according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023. More information about The Sin Lab can be found here.

Start Date
Flexible in 2024.

Salary 
A highly competitive salary plus annual leave and medical benefits will be offered.

How to apply
Please send a CV (with contact information for three references), cover letter describing research interests and skills, and copies of publications to Simon Sin (sinyw@hku.hk). 
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.

29 de mayo de 2023

Postdoc en termoregulación y comunicación acústica en aves

Oferta compartida por Nuria

2-year post-doc position on avian thermoregulation & prenatal acoustic communication – starting Oct 2023 (application deadline: 18 June 2023) – with Dr Mylene M Mariette, Doñana Biological Station - Spanish Research Council EBD-CSIC Seville, Spain.

We are seeking a highly motivated Post-doc with a background in metabolism, avian physiology and/or bio-acoustics. The Post-doc position is part of a project on avian thermoregulation and prenatal acoustic communication, funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, to Mylene Mariette and a team of international collaborators.

We have discovered that incubating zebra finch parents warn their embryos about hot weather by uttering “heat-calls”, and that this acoustic signal adaptively prepares offspring for hot environments (e.g. Mariette & Buchanan 2016 Science; Udino et al. 2021 Proc Roy Soc; Pessato et al 2022 Sci Rep). The aim of this post-doc project is to explore how heat-call prevalence relates to thermoregulation strategies in the heat and reproductive investment.

This position is for ~2 years (1st Oct 2023 to 1st Sept 2025), at the Estación Biológica de Doñana(EBD) in Seville, Spain. The application deadline is 18 June 2023, for interviews at the end of June or until the position is filled.

The Postdoc Project: Climate change is threatening biodiversity, but whether species may have the capacity to develop strategies to partly mitigate its impact is broadly unknown. Thermoregulation capacity in the heat is likely key, and yet much of the variation between species and individuals remains to be explained. We have recently found that zebra finches’ heat calls are produced through a special form of panting, called “vocal panting”, which brings thermoregulatory benefits to the emitter (Pessato et al 2020 Sci Rep). The postdoc fellow will work with a small team to understand the broad fitness consequences of vocal panting, and how it affects thermoregulation capacity and heat tolerance, behaviour, and reproductive output. The postdoc responsibilities will include carrying out and overseeing respirometry measurements, as well as bird capture, behavioural observations, breeding monitoring, playback experiments, in wild and captive birds, in Europe and Australia. In addition to acoustic analyses, the project has scope for phylogenetic and predictive population models, as well as collaborative work on existing physiological and acoustic data. Although the postdoc project has clear aims to meet the grant objectives, the research fellow will have the opportunity to develop some parts of the project over others, according to his/her own interests.
For further description on the research group & recent relevant publications, please see this link


The Research Environment: The Research Fellow will be part of a small team, based at the Doñana Biological Station EBD-CSIC in Seville, and working with collaborators in Europe, Australia and South Africa. Seville is a beautiful and lively city in southern Spain, right next to Doñana National Park. The EBD hosts over 40 researchers working in conservation, ecology and evolution, as well as many post-docs, PhD students and exchange students. The EBD also has strong research connections with the University of Seville and Pablo de Olavide University Sevilla. The EBD has excellent facilities and research support, as well as weekly seminars and activities, fostering a lively research culture.

Eligibility and Selection criteria: The project would suit a highly enthusiastic, reliable and hard-working research fellow with strong interests in avian physiology, heat adaptation and/or bioacoustics. Essential requirements include strong analytical skills and the capacity to work with complex equipment; high competence in written and spoken English, for scientific and day to day communication; good attitude to learning; good problem-solving and organizational skills; adaptability and ability to work independently and as part of a team, including in remote fieldwork locations. Previous experience with the collection and analyses of metabolic and/or acoustic data will be strongly favoured. Knowledge of Spanish is not essential to start with, but will be a great advantage, particularly to handle administrative tasks, which will all be in Spanish, including for the formal recruitment procedure. The ability to work remotely (across continents) will be a plus, in addition to an interest in doing fieldwork abroad.

Application process: Applications should include, in a single PDF file, in English: i) a statement of your interest in the project, ii) a detailed CV and iii) contact information for two or three referees. To apply, or for further information, do not hesitate to contact Mylene Mariette (m.mariette@deakin.edu.au).

Mylene M. Mariette website


22 de febrero de 2023

3 meses como asistente de investigación estudiando el comportamiento de avutarda hubara en Marruecos

Oferta compartida por Nuria

Reneco International Wildlife Consultants: paid short-term research assistant position in Morocco.

We are urgently seeking a short-term research assistant to help conduct behavioural testing in a captive-bred population of North African houbara bustards (Chlamydotis undulata undulata) at the Emirates Centre for Wildlife Propagation (ECWP) in Missour, Morocco. The succesful applicant will join an ongoing research project exploring links between individual behaviour, post-release movements and survival. The assistant tasks will involve behavioural testing of houbara bustards under captive conditions and possibly in the wild, to assess individual personality traits. Data entry and video analysis will also be part of required duties.

The position should start beginning of March 2023, with a duration of up to three months, depending on candidate availability. Besides a monthly salary commensurate with experience, travel expenses, onsite accommodation and food will also be covered.

Successful applicants should ideally have:
  • Completed at least three years of undergraduate studies in animal behaviour/ethology or a closely related field. Experience with field/lab research is highly desirable.
  • Experience with testing and handling of animals, preferably birds.
  • Fluency in both English and French languages.
  • Excellent organizational skills and ability to work both independently and in a team.
  • Attention to detail and ability to closely follow and implement
  • experimental protocols.
  • Data entry proficiency and, ideally, experience in video analysis
Reneco International Wildlife Consultants LLC. is a consulting company committed to the conservation breeding and translocation in the wild of threatened bird species, most notably the houbara bustard, and is active throughout North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia. Reneco is managing the ECWP (https://www.ecwp.org/). To apply, send your CV together with a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and motivation, including contact information for two referees, all in a single PDF document to Dr Enrico Sorato: esorato@reneco.org
Review of applications will start immediately and will continue until a suitable candidate has been found.

31 de diciembre de 2022

Ornitología y bioestadística en esta oferta de trabajo

Oferta compartida por Nuria

The Swiss Ornithological Institute in Sempach, Switzerland is a non-profit foundation supported by the public and it focuses on a wide range of research topics on wild birds within and beyond Switzerland. We aim at acquiring the scientific basis for the understanding of biological systems and for the conservation of birds and their habitats.

*Your tasks*
In the announced job, you conduct biostatistical analyses in ongoing projects at the institute. You consult and accompany our staff regarding study design, data analyses and publication. You establish routines to analyse bird ringing data to measure demographic parameters. You also help in the continuing statistical training of the staff at the institute.

*Your profile*
You are an analytical person with a degree in biology or a related field with additional training in applied statistics. You have extensive knowledge of the analyses of ecological data using R (all types of
linear models), and of capture-recapture data using Bugs/jags, and you have experience in publishing scientific articles in international journals. You are motivated to support others with their analysis and
publication of data. You are fluent in English; knowledge of the German or French language is an asset but not a prerequisite.

*We offer*
This is a permanent position where you get involved in diverse projects of basic and applied research. You interact with a variety of people while you also have flexibility to plan your work. Salary is according to the regulation of the Swiss Ornithological Institute and incudes social benefits. Working place is Sempach, Switzerland.

*Application and contact*
The Swiss Ornithological Institute is committed to promoting diversity and looks forward to receiving applications from as many qualified individuals as possible. For more details on the position, please contact Pius Korner (pius.korner@vogelwarte.ch), head of statistics unit, or Fränzi Korner (fraenzi.korner@vogelwarte.ch).

We look forward to receiving your online application by 25 January 2023. Please upload your application documents (cover letter with statement of motivation, CV, copies of diplomas) in a single PDF file here: https://my.jobalino.ch/de/jobpreview/4033. Job interviews for invited applicants are planned for 27 and 28 February 2023.

14 de octubre de 2022

¿Buscas doctorado? Echa un vistazo a estos temas en evolución de aves (coloración, genómica, filogeografía, etc.)

Oferta compartida por Nuria

Multiple Ph.D. positions are available in the Weir Lab (http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~jweir/) in the department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (https://eeb.utoronto.ca/education/graduate/) at the Scarborough campus of University of Toronto (https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/biosci/). Our lab uses genomic, morphological and behavioural data to address how speciation occurs in tropical and temperate regions, with a special focus on birds.

Possible PhD projects available include:
  1. Genomic analyses of avian hybrid zones in Amazonian and Canadian birds.
  2. Conservation genomics and phylogeography of New Zealand kiwi (using our dataset of 55 kiwi genomes).
  3. Comparative phylogeography and population genomics across multiple co-distributed avian species complexes to better understand biogeographic drivers of diversification in boreal and Amazonian regions.
  4. Analyses of rates of avian colour and song evolution across latitudinal gradients.
The positions would begin in September 2023 and could involve field work (collecting genetic samples in the Amazon of Peru, Brazil, and Canada), lab work (generating genetic data sets using next generation sequencing methods that sample broadly across the genome), and bioinformatic analyses (mining genomic data).

In addition, students can pursue graduate projects in any of the key research areas of the lab and exceptional students may wish to pursue their own projects.

If interested, please send Jason Weir (jason.weir at utoronto.ca) a statement of interest, a CV and an electronic copy of your transcripts. External sources of funding (e.g. fellowships) are generally required for international students (many Latin American countries as well as the EU offer these).

The Weir Lab has fostered a highly diverse group of personnel and seeks to continue to offer a safe place for members of the First Nations, Black, LGBT, and other minority communities.

Example publications from the Weir Lab (PDF's available at https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~jweir):
AMAZONIAN SPECIATION
Barrera-Guzman, A.O., A. Aleixo, F. Maya, S. Dantas, & J. T. Weir. 2022. Gene flow, genomic homogenization and the timeline to speciation in Amazonian manakins. Mol. Ecol. 31:4050-4066.
Barrera-Guzman, A.O., A. Aleixo, M.D. Shawkey, J.T. Weir. 2018. Hybrid speciation leads to novel male secondary sexual ornamentation of an Amazonian bird. PNAS. 115: E218-E225.
BIOGEOGRAPHY:
Bemmels, J.B., O. Haddrath, R.M. Colbourne, H.A. Robertson, J.T. Weir. 2022. Legacy of supervolcanic eruptions on population genetic structure of brown kiwi. Current Biology.32:1-9 
Weir, J. W., O. Haddrath, H. A. Robertson, R. M. Colbourne, A. J. Baker. 2016. Explosive ice age diversification in kiwi. PNAS. 113:E5580-E5587.
CONSERVATION GENETICS:
Bemmels, J.B., E.K. Mikkelsen, O. Haddrath, R.M. Colbourne, H.A. Robertson, J.T. Weir. 2021. Demographic decline and lineage-specific adaptations characterize New Zealand kiwi. Proc. R. Soc. B. 288: 20212362.
TRAIT EVOLUTION:
Anderson, S.A.S. & J.T. Weir. 2021. Character displacement drives trait divergence in a continental fauna. PNAS. 118:e2021209118

10 de julio de 2022

Trabaja como asistente de campo estudiando arrendajos siberianos en Laponia

Oferta compartida por Nuria

Expenses-paid field assistant position for a project investigating dispersal of Siberian jays in Swedish Lapland

For 5 August to 15 October 2022, we are looking for 1 highly motivated, expenses-paid field volunteer to assist with our field project (principal investigator Dr. Michael Griesser, University of Konstanz). The study site is located near Arvidsjaur in Swedish Lapland. An overview over our past work can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaH6wjAYAiE

Our current project investigates the effect of social interactions on the dispersal of Siberian jays. The work of the field volunteers will be to help with catching, and colour-ringing birds, sampling blood, conducting population censuses and behavioral observations, assist in experiments and managing data. This work will provide insights into a long-term study system and will be carried out in managed and pristine boreal forests.

Please note that daytime temperatures at the end of the season can be as low as -10C. Fieldwork at times involves walking up to 15km per day. 
Qualifications:
1) Field work experience, involving behavioural observations and experiments
2) Bird ringing and mist-netting experience
3) Ability to work in small team and sociable personality
4) Driver’s license (manual transmission)
5) Fluent in English

We will cover accommodation, travel expenses from and to the study site (up to 340 euros return), as well as on-site living expenses (food).

Applications, including a CV, letter of motivation (1 page), and the name of two referees, should be sent to Michael Griesser michael.griesser@uni-konstanz.de, preferably in a single PDF.

Review of applications will start 11 July 2022, position will remain open until filled.

12 de marzo de 2022

Dos puestos de técnico monitoreando flora y fauna. ¡Tienes hasta el día 16!

Oferta compartida por Cristina 

2 plazas de técnico/a

Proyecto: Evaluar la relevancia ecológica y social de los procesos de renaturalización pasiva en la Cordillera Cantábrica.

Tareas a realizar

-Monitoreo de campo de fauna (aves e insectos) y flora en ecosistemas agrarios y forestales cantábricos. -Monitoreo de campo y laboratorio de rasgos morfológicos, comportamentales y fisiológicos de fauna y flora.-Monitoreo de campo y laboratorio de interacciones ecológicas entre especies (depredación, herbivorismo, polinización, parasitismo). -Georeferenciación e interpretación de tipos de vegetación en el campo. -Captura y anillamiento científico de aves silvestres mediante redes japonesas y/o cepos malla. -Extracción de muestras de heces y sangre de aves. -Preparación y procesado de muestras biológicas para análisis molecular. -Generación y manejo de bases digitales de datos, incluyendo sistemas de información geográfica. -Análisis descriptivo de datos.  

Presentación de candidaturas

Fecha de inicio de plazo de presentación de candidaturas:10/03/2022 00:00:00 

Fecha de fin de plazo de presentación de candidaturas:16/03/2022 23:59:59

Requisitos  

Requisitos mínimos especificados en la resolución por la que se convoca el concurso público.
Requisitos Generales Perfil del candidato: Grado, diplomado/ o equivalente
Requisitos Específicos

-Licenciatura/Grado en Biología, Ciencias Ambientales, Ingeniería Forestal u otras ingenierías afines (presentar copia título) -Carnet de conducir B (presentar copia)

Criterios de valoración

Los criterios de valoración junto con su puntuación máxima se recogen en la lista siguiente.
Formación en Ecología, Zoología y Botánica (se valorarán los expedientes de Grado y Máster, la temática del TFG/TFM y los cursos de formación realizados):3.0 puntosExperiencia en monitoreo de fauna (aves, insectos, parásitos), flora y vegetación:1.5 puntosExperiencia en anillamiento, manipulación y toma de muestras biológicas en aves silvestres:1.5 puntosExperiencia en manejo de bases de datos espacializadas y sistemas de información geográfica en Ecología, Zoología y/o Botánica:1.5 puntosOtros aspectos curriculares y su adecuación a las tareas del proyecto:1.5 puntosCertificado de Anillador Experto y Aptitud para el Anillamiento de Aves Silvestres:1.0 puntos 



Comisión de selección
Presidente: SUSANA SUAREZ SEOANE
Vocal: DANIEL GARCIA GARCIA
Vocal: JUAN CARLOS ILLERA COBO
Suplente: FRANCISCO DE BORJA JIMENEZ-ALFARO GONZALEZ
Suplente: MARIO QUEVEDO DE ANTA

2 de marzo de 2022

Vente a Chequia a estudiar el canto de las aves

Evolution of Berthelot’s Pipit song in Macaronesia

Are you interested in the field of behavioural ecology and bioacoustics? At the Bioacoustics Group of
Charles University (Prague, Czech Republic), we are looking for a highly motivated student to join our
team to study the evolution of song in Berthelot’s pipits.

Berthelot’s Pipit (Anthus berthelotii) is a sedentary and endemic species to three of the Macaronesian
archipelagos: Madeira, Selvagens, and the Canary Islands. The colonization history of this species has
been reconstructed from genetic and morphological data, however, patterns of song evolution between
its populations, naturally fragmented over the evolutionary timescale, remain unknown.

Birdsong develops under the influence of vocal learning and is culturally transmitted. By learning from
parents and neighbours, cultural transmission may maintain certain song types within populations over
generations. If considered in terms of speciation, song learning might accelerate song divergence, and
potentially contribute to allopatric speciation when populations become geographically isolated (e.g.,
islands separated by ocean barriers). Because oceanic islands are geographically discrete units, they
provide suitable systems to understand evolutionary diversification processes.

The main aim of this project will be to explore the intraspecific geographic variation of songs in this
insular species, and this way assess if islands and archipelagos have matching patterns of acoustic and
genetic differentiation.

This project is data-based since recordings from most of the islands have been already collected. The
main task of the prospective student will be to measure and analyze these recordings using bioacoustics
software. Experience using bioacoustics software is welcome but not essential; if needed, the student
can be trained in the use of specialized software for bioacoustics studies such as the widely used Avisoft
and the up-and-coming Luscinia.

The project is suitable for BSc or MSc Students that want to conduct their thesis abroad or for short
traineeships (e.g. one semester). Student from European universities can get money to cover/reduce
monthly living costs by applying for Erasmus funding at their home institutions (e.g. Erasmus +
traineeship grant). More information about Erasmus + traineeship programme: https://erasmus-
plus.ec.europa.eu/opportunities/individuals/students/traineeship-student

If interested, please contact Tereza Petrusková (kumstatova@post.cz.)

Do you want to know more about our research group? Check the following link:
https://www.natur.cuni.cz/biology/ecology/research/ongoing-projects/bioacoustic-research-
group/about
https://www.researchgate.net/lab/Bioacoustics-Group-Tereza-Petruskova
Twitter: @Bioacoustics_CU

7 de febrero de 2022

Estudia poblaciones de aves como asistente de investigación durante 4 meses en UK

Oferta compartida por Cristina

Research Assistant - Geltsdale

Reference: JAN20224747
Expiry date: 23:59, 12 February 2022
Location: Geltsdale
Salary: £18,100.00 - £20,080.00 Per Annum
Benefits: Pension, Annual Leave, Life Assurance
Duration: 4 months

About Geltsdale

RSPB Geltsdale is one of RSPB’s largest and most spectacular upland nature reserves, situated in the North Pennines close to Hadrian’s Wall and the Scottish border. It comprises over 5000 hectares of blanket bog, heathland, acid grassland and enclosed farmland, supporting a huge range of habitats and species, including breeding waders, black grouse and birds of prey.

What's the job about

This is an amazing opportunity to work with the team at RSPB Geltsdale. We are looking for an enthusiastic and experienced research assistant, to support our monitoring programme during the 2022 breeding season. You will be spending your days surveying, walking the fells and mapping the many special bird species found here.

This role involves working with the Monitoring Warden, the wider Geltsdale team, volunteers and tenant farmers. The purpose of the post is to undertake ecological surveys assessing bird abundance and breeding success, as well as basic habitat surveys. You will be assigned a number of plots across the reserve to survey using standard methodologies, which will include upland, inbye and possibly woodland transects. The terrain is hard going, off paths, and on heather moorland. Flexibility is sometimes required to ensure all essential surveys are completed within the dedicated period, which can be a challenge regarding the weather! There may be an opportunity to locate Curlew nests if time allows; your survey work will be key, allowing others to find nests on your plots. Good communication will be essential, to ensure efficient nest finding which will contribute to the wider Curlew Life Project which Geltsdale is part of. The accommodation will be on the reserve or in a shared house with other RSPB staff in Brampton (a few miles away from Geltsdale) and we will be offering the use of a hire car.


Data entry work can be carried out at the accommodation (on bad weather days) or maybe the reserve office if there is room.

What we need from you


A sound knowledge of natural history in general (ornithology in particular) especially in regard to upland habitats and species.
Ability to identify upland bird species by sight and sound.
Experience of territory mapping.
Experience of any vegetation monitoring.
Must be capable of working independently and be prepared to spend whole days working alone on remote parts of the reserve on difficult terrain and be comfortable using a map/compass/GPS.
Able to work flexible and unsociable hours and occasionally weekends to ensure survey period deadlines are met when faced with bad weather.
Verbal and written communication skills to develop and maintain good relations with other RSPB team members, landowners and members of the public.
Full Driver license valid for use in the UK and the use of own vehicle.
Ability to consistently and accurately record data in the field.
Be prepared to enter your own data onto Merlin (RSPB’s in-house GIS system) after every survey period. Training will be provided - previous use of other GIS software will be beneficial.

For all application/role enquiries please contact – Jen Selvidge (Monitoring Warden) jen.selvidge@rspb.org.uk

Please note that you will be required to upload a CV and complete an application form where you will have the opportunity to tell us why you are best suited for this role.

Before applying to this role we would recommend reading through the candidate guidance notes attached to the top of our advert.

The RSPB is an equal opportunities employer. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.

12 de junio de 2021

El Institute of Avian Research (IAR) en Alemania ofrece varias posiciones de postdoc, estudiantes de doctorado y posiciones permanentes.

Oferta compartida por Nuria

The Institute of Avian Research (IAR) is a research center under the authority of the Lower Saxonian Ministry of Science and Cultural Affairs. The headquarter is located in Wilhelmshaven, equipped with modern bird keeping facilities as well as outdoor aviaries, and in close vicinity of the IAR’s well-known common tern study site. A field station with one of the world’s oldest continuously operated trapping gardens is located on the island of Helgoland. Moreover, the IAR has set up and maintains local receiver station of the international MOTUS telemetry network. In addition to outstanding field and bird keeping facilities, the IAR benefits from a modern scientific infrastructure, including molecular labs, computational facilities as well as in-house wood and electronic workshops. The central research foci are bird migration and life history biology. In addition, the IAR houses the Bird Ringing Centre for Northwest Germany. We currently combine sophisticated analysis of long-term (and partly longitudinal) observational data with experimental approaches. Phenotypes are assessed using ringing data and blood sampling techniques, as well as RFID, radiotelemetry, geolocator and GPS technology. To understand the (epi)genetic basis of behaviour we combine high-throughput-sequencing data to identify sequence variants with approaches beyond the sequence level, such as gene expression profiling and characterisation of chromatin modification or epigenetic markers.

We are offering several full- or part-time research positions, including:
  • up to 2 PhD positions (3 years; 50% E13 TV-L),
  • 1 or 2 postdoc positions (3 years; E13 TV-L), and
  • 2 permanent positions (E13 TV-L).
Our main aim is to complement and bridge current research foci on bird migration and life-history biology with new ideas and trajectories either in focus or through methodological approaches. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss possible research ideas or learn more about available datasets and databases. The Institute of Avian Research is an equal opportunity employer, committed to  inclusion and diversity and welcomes applications from people from all groups and backgrounds. In addition, the IAR is committed to (i) increase the proportion of women in successful scientific careers (§11 of the Niedersächsisches Gleichberechtigungsgesetz), (ii) promote the equality of (severely) disabled and non-disabled people, and (iii) provide opportunities for people with a migration background. As such, it especially welcomes applications from female scientists, (severely) disabled scientists and immigrated scientists. In case of equal suitability and qualifications, these applications will be given preference.

Applications should include a cover letter describing the type of position applied for (PhD, postdoc or permanent senior researcher), motivation and relevant experience, a detailed CV with copies of relevant certificates, a concise description of the research you propose to carry out with us at the IAR, and contact details for two academic references. Applications should be submitted as a single PDF file to poststelle@ifv-vogelwarte.de. Applications can be sent until 22.06.2021. (First) digital interviews are planned 01. and 02.07.2021.

Note: Application costs unfortunately cannot be reimbursed. Application documents will be destroyed four weeks after the hiring process has been completed. Further information on our data protection policy during recruitment processes can be found at on our website: https://ifv-vogelwarte.de/generische-navigation/datenschutz.

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