Assistant Professor (tenure-track) in Integrative Organismal Ecology at UGA!

The Odum School of Ecology at the University of Georgia (http://www.ecology.uga.edu/) invites applications for a tenure-track, academic year (9-month) position at the Assistant Professor level. To apply, candidates must have a Ph.D. or terminal degree in ecology, biology, or a related field. Candidates should submit applications electronically at http://facultyjobs.uga.edu/postings/2765.

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Five STRI staff scientist vacancies now open!

The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) has openings for 5 Staff Scientists to pursue independent, internationally recognized research programs in the tropics. Previous tropical experience is not required. We are especially interested in hiring scientists in animal behavior, terrestrial microbial ecology, forest biology and marine science. In addition to positions in these four fields, we will consider candidates for a fifth position in any […]

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Cornell Diversity Recruitment Weekend is Seeking Applications!

The Cornell University Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Dept. of Entomology, and School of Integrative Plant Science are pleased to announce our second annual Graduate Student Diversity Recruitment Weekend being held from March 8-11, 2018. This event is intended to introduce students from underrepresented backgrounds to the graduate school application process and to connect them with faculty […]

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2 Postdoc Positions–Global change in marine systems

Two new postodc positions on the impact of global change on marine plankton and on bentho-pelagic coupling in the North Sea. The candidates will be hired for a period of 3 years. https://www.awi.de/nc/en/work-study/jobs/job-offer/detail/jobs/postdoc-investigating-climate-vulnerability-of-marine-plankton.html https://www.awi.de/nc/en/work-study/jobs/job-offer/detail/jobs/postdoc-bentho-pelagic-coupling.html

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The Odum Team is Looking for Two New Members!

The Odum School of Ecology at the University of Georgia (http://www.ecology.uga.edu/) invites applications for two, full-time Lecturer (non-tenure track) positions to contribute to instructional offerings in our B.S. and A.B. undergraduate degree programs in Ecology and to coordinate these programs. We seek candidates who are passionate about quality undergraduate education and who can contribute to […]

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Half way to our goal in supporting graduate training in field education!

Send Students Into the Field $15K will cover housing, transportation, field equipment, field trips, and lab fees for approximately 12 grad students during a 2-week field program at Archbold Biological Field Station in Florida. This effort is part of a $200K fund-raising campaign to endow field courses offered by the department. The newly formed Root-Marks Fund […]

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REU Student Joins the Capps Lab for the Summer!

This summer, Amber Matha joined the Capps Lab as an REU student in the Population Biology of Infectious Diseases REU Program at UGA. Her work this summer is focused on understanding how larval diet influences the growth and development of two mosquito taxa. After graduation, Amber intends to apply to graduate programs in public health. We are […]

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Support Graduate Training in Field Ecology!

Fifty Years of Field Ecology Cornell’s Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology has been offering graduate student field ecology courses at Archbold Biological Station in Florida since 1970. In March of that year, Assistant Professor Dick Root, first took a handful of Cornell graduate students to Archbold Biological Station (ABS) in South-Central Florida. Since that […]

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