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13 de mayo de 2026

Trabaja identificando fitoplancton en Valencia (contrato indefinido)

Experto/a en identificación taxonómica de fitoplancton marino - Eurofins Oceansnell - Manises, Valencia, España - Contrato indefinido - Jornada completa

Ubicación: Manises, Valencia, España

Organización: Eurofins Oceansnell

Tipo de Contrato: Contrato indefinido, jornada completa (lunes a viernes 8:00-17:00, horario flexible y negociable). Incorporación inmediata.

Descripción Principal:
Análisis taxonómico de fitoplancton marino en laboratorio especializado. Preparación de muestras, identificación y recuento de fitoplancton marino a nivel de especie. Puesto técnico en empresa líder mundial en servicios analíticos ambientales.

Requisitos:
  • Grado en Biología, Ciencias Ambientales o Ciencias del Mar
  • Experiencia demostrable en identificación taxonómica de fitoplancton marino a nivel de especie
  • Competencias en organización, orientación a calidad, resolución de problemas y comunicación
  • Conocimientos medios/avanzados en Office (Excel, Word, Sharepoint)
  • Valorable: Conocimientos en ISO 17025

Beneficios/Condiciones:
  • Contrato indefinido
  • Incorporación a equipo técnico especializado y multidisciplinar
  • Acceso a formación continua y oportunidades de desarrollo profesional
  • Acceso a red internacional Eurofins

Cómo Aplicar:
Enviar CV a través de SmartRecruiters (botón 'I'm interested' en la plataforma): https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/Eurofins/744000121446187-experto-a-en-identificacion-taxonomica-de-fitoplancton-marino

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8 de marzo de 2026

Tenure Track Professor - Natural History Museum Denmark

Tenure Track Assistant Professor and Curator of Mollusca - Natural History Museum Denmark, University of Copenhagen - Copenhagen, Denmark - Permanent position - Start January 2027 - Deadline 30 March 2026

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark

Organization: Natural History Museum Denmark, University of Copenhagen

Contract Type: Tenure Track Assistant Professor and Curator

Main Description:
The Natural History Museum Denmark is seeking a tenure track assistant professor and curator of Mollusca (squids, octopuses, clams, slugs, and snails). The successful candidate will develop collection-based research, curate collections of 200,000 specimens, lead digitization initiatives, engage in teaching and research, and participate in public outreach activities. Position available from January 1, 2027.

Requirements:
  • PhD or equivalent
  • Scientific specialist in molluscs
  • Experience in collection-based research
  • Outstanding reputation for high-quality research
  • Experience in curation of natural history collections
  • Demonstrated potential to attract external funding
  • Vision regarding digital technologies and genomics
  • Excellent scientific communication skills
  • Experience in public engagement and citizen science
  • Commitment to inclusion and diversity

Benefits/Conditions:
Salary according to agreement between the Danish Ministry of Taxation and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations, with possible negotiation of salary supplement. The University of Copenhagen offers Danish language training. Copenhagen provides free education, subsidized childcare, and well-developed public transportation.

How to Apply:
Apply online through the University of Copenhagen employment portal: https://employment.ku.dk/tenure-track/?show=156042

Application must include:
  • Motivation letter (1 page)
  • Research profile (3 pages)
  • Curation area and experience (1 page)
  • CV
  • Complete list of publications
  • Reprints of up to 5 relevant articles
  • Documentation of teaching experience (if available)

Deadline: March 30, 2026

9 de mayo de 2024

Tres ofertas como biólogo/a molecular o especialista en taxonomía en Ocean Census (UK)

Oferta compartida por Nuria

Ocean Census is a global alliance focused on discovering and protecting ocean life. They are currently recruiting for 3 new science roles to be based in Oxford (UK) to support the acceleration of species discovery :
  • Molecular Biologist to start as soon as possible from 1 June, engaged in research and advancing our sequencing programme
  • Taxonomist to start as soon as possible from 1 June
  • Taxonomist to start as soon as possible from 1 October
For details follow the link on each job title. The application deadline is May 19th, 2024.

All positions are based in Begbroke Science Park, Oxford, UK, including working in the lab and participating in or leading on field expeditions and workshops overseas for extended periods.
Applying can be done by submitting CV and cover letter to sciencerecruitment@oceancensus.org, quoting the reference numbers on the job descriptions.

7 de junio de 2023

Puesto senior de botánico para investigar plantas tropicales

Oferta compartida por Cristina

Group Leader Tropical Botany

Published 26 May 
Deadline 15 Jun 
Location Leiden

We are seeking an enthusiastic, ambitious, innovative senior scientist to fulfill the role of Group leader for the research group Tropical Botany.

JOB DESCRIPTION


The research group Tropical Botany focuses on describing species, understanding their distributions, evolutionary and ecological relationships and recognizing their role in human societies in the tropics. The group consists of 7 (senior) researchers, 2 postdoctoral fellows, 8 PhD students and 9 guest researchers and several students.

We are seeking an enthusiastic, ambitious, innovative senior scientist to fulfill the role of Groupleader for the research group Tropical Botany. A strong representative within and outside Naturalis with a worldwide (scientific) botanical network (incl. herbaria). An inspiring and stimulating leader and team player with a clear (long term) vision. An excellent experienced senior researcher with a strong scientific background in taxonomy/ systematics in Southeast Asia, who brings innovative technologies to improve taxonomy (e.g. phylogeny and state-of-the-art techniques such as DNA, image recognition, infrared scanning) and has field work experience. We are looking for someone with experience in teaching and fundraising, who can attract PhD students and Postdoctoral Fellows and is able to train them. Someone who values the importance of our collections.

The concrete assignment for this group leader is to strengthen and renew the research field of tropical botany and taxonomy within Naturalis, for the purpose of the quality of the research as well as the taxonomic expertise of tropical botany.

As a group leader your main result areas/ activities are research, teaching, knowledge utilisation and outreach, management of the research group and group members and sectorial decision making/management.

REQUIREMENTS
Proven mentoring and group leadership abilities
PhD qualification in Biology or related discipline, with emphasis on Plant taxonomy/systematics
Excellent senior Scientist with an actual or potential professorship appointment
Relevant field work experience
Convincing view on long-term strategy in research, teaching, knowledge utilisation and outreach
Track record in acquiring funding
Strong planning and budgeting skills
Excellent communication, influencing, collaboration and networking skills

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT


We provide a vibrant and inspiring working environment organised in 8 research groups, with ample support to our scientific staff by our Research Coordination Office and provide access to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and the 43 million natural history objects in our collection.

At Naturalis you will get the opportunity to develop your research career, to cooperate with inspiring colleagues and to teach at Dutch universities. We offer formal affiliations with Dutch universities as associate professor or (full/special) professor.

A contract (32-36 hours per week) for a period of one year and a monthly starting salary between € 4,945.- and € 7,298.- gross per month (depending on relevant experience). A permanent contract after the first contract and a successful evaluation.

You also get an allowance for travel expenses, holiday allowance (8%) and year-end bonus (3.4%).

The successful candidate will be employed by Naturalis in Leiden.

EMPLOYER


Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden is the Dutch national research institute for biodiversity and systematics. With our collection of 43 million specimens, one of the world's largest natural history collections, and our state-of-the-art research facilities we offer the (inter)national research infrastructure for species, identification and monitoring (for example in ARISE and DiSSCo ). We closely collaborate with many Dutch universities, research institutes, industry, and government. We host over 120 researchers including 16 academia embedded professors and 50 PhD students. We present the history of our planet, and the diversity of life on Earth, through permanent and temporary museum exhibitions, educational programmes, and online presence, with more than 400,000 visitors per year. All in all, a unique combination of science and culture in the Netherlands and elsewhere in the world!

Biodiversity drives the fundamental ecosystem processes that we depend on. Biodiversity is a multidisciplinary and multi stakeholder topic. So we do not cover all biodiversity research ourselves. Naturalis is about species. About discovering and identifying species. About the evolution, the interaction and monitoring of species. We combine our knowledge of species with promising novel technologies such as metagenomics, artificial intelligence, data science and 3D imaging.

We aim to accelerate the discovery of species and their interactions in ecosystems. For this, we create exciting new multidisciplinary lines of research and we train scientists, students and experts to become world-leading in this new frontier of research.

Ever since the 16th century, taxonomists have been naming and describing the plants, animals, fungi and microorganisms that share our planet today and in the past. Although about 2 million species are now known, research suggests there are at least 10 and probably more than 20 million species on Earth, meaning that 80-90% of our world’s biodiversity is still undiscovered! At the same time, we are witnessing alarming biodiversity declines. Reports indicate that 1 million species are currently threatened with extinction. It is increasingly recognized that biodiversity loss is one of the most significant threats to the environment and to our ability to transition to a sustainable future. These circumstances call for transformational scientific progress and serious action. We believe that we, as Naturalis, can play an important role in this transformation by: Fostering excellence in science and innovation in the field of biology and earth sciences
Training scientists, students and experts to provide sustainable capacity building in the field of taxonomy
Providing a vibrant scientific environment for early-stage and mid-career researchers and foster their academic career
Providing and maintaining a sustainable state-of-the-art (inter)national research infrastructure
Further supporting and strengthening the national research community in the field of biology
Further developing an extensive (inter)national network that connects academia, society, government, industry and the general publicExtending our outreach to the general public by not only focussing on our visitors, but also by engaging with new audiences outside the museum, and by using citizen science
Expanding our role in Dutch national science policy by calling for an ambitious biodiversity strategy in societal and political agendas.

Find out more about our research, labs and collection.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


Feel free to contact Maaike Romijn, Director Research & Education, with questions about the position: maaike.vandekamp-romijn@naturalis.nl. For procedural questions related to the application please contact HR: sollicitaties@naturalis.nl.

Applicants are invited to submit their application in one pdf, including a cover/motivation letter (max. 2 pages) and CV (max. 3 pages) and the names and contact details of two referees. Please use the application button no later than June 15th, 2023 (local CEST time).

An assessment may be part of the application procedure.

Naturalis endorses the Cultural Diversity Code, promotes gender equality and wants to enhance the diversity of staff members. In the case of equal suitability, preference is given to the candidate who reinforces diversity within the team.

**If you are a recruiting agent, please do not contact us**

29 de abril de 2023

5 puestos en una nueva unidad especializada en taxonomía (morfología+ilustración) de invertebrados marinos

Oferta compartida por Nuria

The Senckenberg Ocean Species Alliance (SOSA) is a 10-year project in the Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt, Germany, funded by a generous philanthropic donation to advance marine biodiversity.

SOSA is starting a new taxonomic service unit; a programme to (in the near future) offer morphological description and illustration support for unnamed marine invertebrates, in the same way that you now send material for barcode sequencing or other out-source-able lab services.

To build this team, we are currently hiring FIVE new staff in our SOSA Discovery Unit:
  • lab manager / team lead
  • technicians (n=3)
  • research assistant for a comparative analysis of recent species descriptions across many invertebrate phyla

Deadline for all open positions is 8 May 2023. More information, job descriptions, and application instructions are available here: https://sosa.senckenberg.de/en/jobs

We welcome applications from people anywhere in the world. The working language in our research groups is English. We are committed to supporting the careers of women in science, people with disabilities, and other under-represented groups.

6 de abril de 2023

¿Te apasionan los artrópodos y tu sueño es descubrir nuevas especies? ¡Mira esta oferta de trabajo!

Oferta compartida por Nuria

Tenure-track research position with emphasis on species discovery and taxonomy of hyperdiverse arthropods in soil/leaf litter or as disease vectors at the Center for Integrative Biodiversity Discovery,
Museum für Naturkunde (MfN) Berlin.

The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is currently establishing an internationally visible „Center for Integrative Biodiversity Discovery“. It will meet the scientific and societal challenges arising from rapid worldwide ecosystem change, not least the global biodiversity crisis, and capitalise on the chances and innovations from biodiversity. The center will develop new scientific approaches to the study of biodiversity that will contribute to a more efficient and significantly faster global biodiversity inventory. At the same time it will enable high-quality taxonomic research on extinct and recent organisms and develop targeted knowledge products for various user groups.

We are seeking a talented and motivated biodiversity researcher (f/m/d) with a focus on methods to develop and support the new “Center for Integrative Biodiversity Discovery” at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin – Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science. To this purpose, the successful candidate will take a leading role in the development of innovative methods for species discovery and apply them to the taxonomy of hyperdiverse arthropod clades that dwell either in soil or leaf litter, or are disease vectors. The research should be embedded in the program of the Center for Integrative Biodiversity Discovery and involve engagement in grant applications as well as training and supervision of students and junior researchers. We also expect active participation in public outreach activities of the museum about biodiversity and biodiversity discovery. A particular focus of the center is to develop new ways for the automatic discovery and description of species. For this purpose we combine biodiversity robotics“ with „DNA barcoding“ and „machine learning“ so that invertebrates can also be automatically identified by image in the future (see this link).

The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin provides an excellent research environment. It houses state-of-the-art laboratories for morphology (including histology, imaging, SEM, and µCT labs), molecular genetics/genomics and computation. Numerous research groups are working in a wide range of research fields including population genetics, phylogenetics, developmental and evolutionary genetics, and taxonomy. Our world-class zoological collections provide unique access to specimens collected over the last 200+ years.

Requirements:
PhD or PhD candidate (compulsory completion until 12/2023) in zoology or related discipline. The applicant's research focus, documented by a publication record commensurate with the applicant's career stage, should be on collection-based biodiversity research on hyperdiverse terrestrial or limnic arthropod clades that are dark taxa (clades where <10% of all species are described and the estimated diversity is >1000 species) and either live in soil or leaf litter (larvae or adults), or are disease vectors. The successful candidate must be interested in describing new species in dark taxa using integrative methods and ideally have experience in developing innovative research approaches to taxonomy that combine high-throughput sequencing and morphological data. Demonstrated experience in working on international research projects and obtaining third-party funding appropriate to career stage. Field work experience, preferably in larger collaborative projects, and willingness to participate in research in one of MfN's geographic focus regions (Southeast Asia, Africa) are expected. Successful candidates will be expected to work in a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary environment at Germany's largest natural history museum. Ideal candidates will be excellent team players, have proven communication skills and intercultural competence. Professional written and verbal communication in English is required.

Application procedures

We look forward to receiving your application with the usual documents (cover letter, curriculum vitae, academic certificates) as well as a statement (one page max.) outlining plans for research at MfN by 30.04.2023, preferably via our online application portal.

In support of equal rights, applications from qualified women are particularly welcome. Handicapped individuals will be given preference in cases of identical qualifications.

You may find more detail about to position here. For information on the application procedure, please contact recruiting@mfn.berlin. 

12 de junio de 2022

Investiga la diversidad de crustáceos marinos del Pacífico y Atlántico en este postdoc

Oferta compartida por Nuria

Post-doc position in the project:BIOdiversity PAtternS and Scale: the case of peracarid Crustacea from
south‑eastern Australia (BIOPASS)


A postdoctoral position is available in the Marine Biology Research group at Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Lodz.

Project:
The main objective of the project addresses the lack of fundamental knowledge about biological diversity patterns in the benthic marine ecosystems off the south-eastern Australian coast. This project  is an interactive approach that focuses on identification and assessing local diversity of peracarids (Tanaidacea and Isopoda) from SE Australia to point the environmental factors shaping the diversity over latitudinal and bathymetric gradients.

The project is held in University of Lodz (Poland) and forms a close collaboration with the University of Valencia (Spain) and Melbourne Museum (Australia).

Candidate:
The postdoc is expected to apply methods for species delimitation (genetic/ genomic) and testing connectivity among populations of peracarids crustaceans from SE Australia, NW and Central Pacific, N Atlantic. The obtained data are supposed to be interpreted with taxonomical findings (cooperation with taxonomists) to draw the general model of distribution (cooperation with ecologists). Finally, the genetic results will be employed to investigate phylogeny and phylogeography of the most diverse taxa (families/genera).

We seek an enthusiastic candidate with good communication skills, experience in genetics, systematic, and phylogenetics. We are looking for geneticist who is fascinated by crustaceans or taxonomist ready to work with small crustaceans and will to learn genetic.

The candidate is expected to work both independently and as part of a large research team, and may supervise technical staff and students.

The candidate should have: Minimum PhD in biology, genetics or ecology obtained in between 2015 (and 2022)

The position is fully funded. It will be initially for 1 year, but funding available to extend it further.

If you would like to discuss the project further, please feel free to contact with prof. Magda Błażewicz
(magdalena.blazewicz@biol.uni.lodz.pl). To apply, please send a CV and cover letter stating qualifications, previous work and motivation for the contact as above.

12 de marzo de 2022

Postdoc taxonómico combinando filogenética y microscopía/morfología de hongos

Oferta compartida por Nuria

We offer a 2-year postdoc position within a project financed by the Swedish Taxonomy Initiative.

The project aims to improve the knowledge about the species diversity in the order Atheliales and to sort the species into a taxonomic system based on evolutionary relations. A special focus will be given to the genus Athelia for which previous studies have identified difficulties to delimit species based on morphology. The position includes evaluating species boundaries using molecular methods and to evaluate any morphological differences based on those analyses. It will therefore include field work to collect material, and to search for new species within the order, and contact with herbaria for loans of materials. It includes lab work for extraction and amplification of DNA and also morphological studies including microscopy, and depiction of morphological characteristics. Since the present classification into genera often do not represent evolutionary relations, the classification will be revised which will require phylogenetic analyses.

Requirements
PhD degree in biology or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD degree in biology. The degree needs to be obtained by the time of the decision of employment. Those who have obtained a PhD degree less than three years prior to the application deadline are primarily considered for the employment. The starting point of the three-year frame period is the application deadline. Due to special circumstances, the degree may have been obtained earlier. The three-year period can be extended due to circumstances such as sick leave, parental leave, duties in labour unions, etc.
The applicant should have experience from field work, working with biological materials, generating and analyzing DNA data and performing and interpreting phylogenetic analyses. The applicant should be fluent in both written and spoken English, and have experience of writing scientific texts in English.
The applicant should be able to work independently, but also work well in groups and be able to give and receive constructive criticism.

Additional qualifications
Knowledge in fungal taxonomy and description of species is desirable. Especially knowledge and practical experience of corticiod fungi and Swedish conditions.

About the employment
The employment is a temporary position, 24 months. Scope of employment 100 %. Starting date 2022-07-01 or as agreed. Placement: Uppsala.
Find more details here, and submit your application through Uppsala University's recruitment system.
Please submit your application by 4 of April 2022, UFV-PA 2022/545.
For further information about the position, please contact: Martin Ryberg, tel:+46-18-471 26 47



12 de enero de 2022

Si siempre has soñado con descubrir nuevas especies (de artrópodos), echa un vistazo a esta oportunidad en Berlin.

Oferta compartida por Nuria

3 tenure-track research positions with a focus on species discovery and taxonomy of hyperdiverse arthropod clades at the Center for Integrative Biodiversity Discovery, Museum fuer Naturkunde (MfN) Berlin, Germany
https://jobs.museumfuernaturkunde.berlin/jobposting/067dbdb4c8bb8cd36a232c28a9627486a3687b6a

The opportunity:
The Museum fuer Naturkunde Berlin has an internationally visible Center for Integrative Biodiversity Discovery. It will meet the scientific and societal challenges arising from rapid worldwide ecosystem change, not least the global biodiversity crisis, and capitalise on the chances and innovations from biodiversity. The Center will develop new scientific approaches to the study of biodiversity that will contribute to a more efficient and significantly faster global biodiversity inventory. At the same time it will enable high-quality taxonomic research on extinct and recent organisms and develop targeted knowledge products for various
user groups.

We are seeking three talented and motivated biodiversity researchers (f/m/d) with a focus on methods to develop and support the new Center for Integrative Biodiversity Discovery at the Museum fuer Naturkunde Berlin Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science. To this purpose, the successful candidates will take a leading role in the development of innovative methods for species discovery and apply them to the taxonomy of hyperdiverse arthropod clades. The research should be embedded in the program of the Center for Integrative Biodiversity Discovery and involve engagement in grant applications as well as training and supervision of students and junior researchers. We also expect active participation in public outreach activities of the museum about biodiversity and biodiversity discovery. A particular focus of the Center is to develop new ways for the automatic discovery and description of species. For this purpose we combine biodiversity robotics with DNA barcoding and machine learning so that invertebrates can also be automatically identified by image in the future (see https://www.science.org/news/2021/06/artificial-intelligence-could-help-biologists-classify-world-s-tiny-creatures).

The Museum fuer Naturkunde Berlin provides an excellent research environment. It houses state-of-the-art laboratories for morphology (including histology, imaging, SEM, and CT labs), molecular genetics/genomics and computation. Numerous research groups are working in a wide range of research fields including population genetics, phylogenetics, developmental and evolutionary genetics, and taxonomy. Our world-class zoological collections provide unique access to specimens collected over the last 200+ years.

Requirements:
  • PhD or PhD candidate in zoology with a significant publication record in collection-based biodiversity research on hyperdiverse terrestrial or limnic arthropod clades that are ideally dark taxa (clades where <10% of all species are described and the estimated diversity is >1000 species). 
  • The successful candidates must have described new species in dark taxa and should have experience in developing innovative research approaches to taxonomy that combine high-throughput sequencing and morphological data. 
  • Demonstrated experience in working on international research projects and obtaining third-party funding. 
  • Field work experience, preferably also in larger collaborative projects and willingness to participate in research in one of MfN's geographic focus regions (e.g., Southeast Asia, Africa) are expected. 
  • Successful candidates will be expected to work in an interdisciplinary environment at Germany's largest natural history museum. Excellent team player, proven communication skills and intercultural competence. 
  • Professional written and verbal communication in English.
Application procedures:
We look forward to receiving your application with the usual documents (cover letter, curriculum vitae, certificates) as well as a statement (one page max.) outlining plans for research at MfN by 31.01.2022, preferably via our online application portal.

In support of equal rights applications from qualified women are particularly welcome. Handicapped individuals will be given preference in cases of identical qualifications.

For information on the application procedure, please contact recruiting@mfn.berlin

21 de octubre de 2019

Presenta tus trabajos de taxonomía y sistemática en esta conferencia gratuita en Londres - Deadline viernes 25 Octubre!

Abstracts due next Friday, 25 October!

Now joined by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew as a sponsor!

21st YOUNG SYSTEMATISTS
FORUM
Friday
22nd November 2019, 9:30 am
Venue: Flett Lecture Theatre,
Natural History Museum, London, UK

The annual
Young Systematists??? Forum represents an exciting setting for Masters,
PhD and young postdoctoral researchers to present their data, often
for the first time, to a scientific audience interested in taxonomy,
systematics and phylogenetics. This well-established event provides an
important opportunity for budding systematists to discuss their research
in front of their peers within a supportive environment. Supervisors
and other established systematists are also encouraged to attend.

Prizes will be awarded for the most promising oral and poster presentation
as judged by a small panel on the day.

Registration is FREE.
Please register here
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/21st-young-systematists-forum-tickets-71381037605supplying
your name, contact address and stating whether or not you wish to
give an oral or poster presentation.Please also tell us your academic
stage ??? e.g., Masters, PhD or postdoc.Send abstracts by e-mail to
YSF.SystematicsAssociation@gmail.com ,

Space will be allocated subject to availability and for a balanced
programme of animal, plant, algal, microbial, molecular and other
research. Non-presenting attendees are also very welcome - please register
as above.

Again the YSF will be held the day after the Molluscan Forum
(http://www.malacsoc.org.uk/MolluscanForum.htm) also at the Natural
History Museum. This has been arranged so both meetings can be attended,
although if attending both you will have to register for both meetings
separately.

Abstracts
must be submitted by e-mail in English and in Word format no later than
Friday 25 October 2019. The body text should not exceed 150 words in
length. Title, authors, and their professional affiliations/addresses
should be included with the abstracts.If the presentation is
co-authored, the actual speaker (oral) or presenter (poster) must be
clearly indicated in BOLD text. The file should be in editable format
(.doc or .odt, not pdf) and titled Surname_First-name_YSF2019.doc,
for example Doe_Jane_YSF2019.doc.

If you have presented a talk at the YSF before, we ask that you submit
only for a poster presentation, as speaker slots are limited and we
want to give as many people a chance as possible. Similarly, if you are
presenting at both the YSF and MF, we ask that you not apply for speaking
slots in both (or let us know so we can assess).

All registered attendants will receive further information about
the meeting, including abstracts, by e-mail one week in advance. This
information will also be displayed on the Systematics Association website
(www.systass.org).

With additional sponsorship from:


Dr Ellinor MICHEL
Department of Life Sciences
The Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road
SW7 5BD London UK tel: +44-207-942-5516


http://nhm.academia.edu/EllinorMichel
www.researchgate.net/profile/Ellinor_Michel

29 de abril de 2018

Suculenta oferta para taxónomos!

Biodiversity research for the 21 century - at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin

The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science (MfN), is developing a new cutting- edge center for Integrative Biodiversity Discovery. By 2020 this program will consist of a large team (> 20 staff) of mainly new hires and existing MfN biodiversity experts. We expect this new program to develop into a worldwide recognized center for modern collection-based biodiversity discovery and taxonomic expertise, able to strengthen and develop networks and train global biodiversity scientists and leaders. The program aims to significantly contributing to alleviating the global taxonomic deficit and speeding up biodiversity discovery.

Berlin is a dynamic international city at the heart of Europe. The museum has a strong team culture, thrives for scientific excellence and is undergoing a transformation. Developing our science and our public programs we want to address global challenges, respond to scientific opportunities and foster science-society dialogue.

We would welcome you joining our team. The first four new positions in the biodiversity discovery center are now advertised:

Researcher Biodiversity Diptera [https://www.museumfuernaturkunde.berlin/de/ueber-uns/jobs-und-karriere/stellenausschreibungen/wissenschaftliche-mitarbeit-biodiversitaet-0]
Researcher Biodiversity Lepidoptera [https://www.museumfuernaturkunde.berlin/de/ueber-uns/jobs-und-karriere/stellenausschreibungen/wissenschaftliche-mitarbeit-biodiversitaet]
Researcher Biodiversity Freshwater Arthropods [https://www.museumfuernaturkunde.berlin/de/ueber-uns/jobs-und-karriere/stellenausschreibungen/wissenschaftliche-mitarbeit-biodiversitaet-von]
Researcher Bioeconomy & Biodiversity https://www.museumfuernaturkunde.berlin/de/ueber-uns/jobs-und-karriere/stellenausschreibungen/wissenschaftliche-mitarbeit-biooekonomie

For further info about the place, its history, its future and 'character' please see
- our website: https://www.museumfuernaturkunde.berlin/en.
- Brain Scoop videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DneHO3-PUxVY, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEMGMJMqjto, and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qbU5U8m18E.

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