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Postdoc: Conservation Biologist - Global change & species conservation 21.10.2015 |
The Department of Conservation Biology offers a new postdoc position within the UFZ research program on landsharing / landsparing:
Postdoc: Conservation Biologist - Global change & species conservation (m/f)
Working time: 100 % (39 hours per week)
Preferred starting time: between February and April 2016
Duration: 2 years
Your tasks will be to contribute to one of our main research fields:
- Global change effects on species, especially habitat fragmentation, connectivity and viability of species
- Scaling in biodiversity conservation
- Effects of renewable energies on species
- Monitoring of status and trends in species
In addition, your tasks will be to contribute to:
- Supervision of PhDs and students
- Acquisition of third-party funds
Your profile:
- PhD in a relevant discipline, preferably with a population biological background
- Excellent statistical knowledge
- Excellent track-records in terms of publications, acquisition of third-party funds, use/translation of scientific results for applied biodiversity conservation and international cooperations
- Strong interest in interdisciplinary research
Read more and apply on the official job offer webpage: https://recruitingapp-5128.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/631/Description/2
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