RESEARCHER 7 Aqueous Geochemist
Job Opening ID: 323153
Job Code 9742R7
Position Number 305498
NATURAL RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE - (www.nrri.umn.edu)
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA - DULUTH
Job Opening ID: 323153
Job Code 9742R7
Position Number 305498
NATURAL RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE - (www.nrri.umn.edu)
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA - DULUTH
Candidates must have the qualifications to attain Professor or equivalent with a doctorate in wildlife biology, fishery biology, biology, or related field with demonstrated evidence of leadership and administrative experience. Academic teaching proficiency and evidence of a strong research program is required. Ability to promote the Department to the college, university, industry, granting agencies, and state and federal resource agencies, serve as an advocate for the Department and ability to implement the Department’s vision is essential.
A PhD position in comparative population genomics of southeastern freshwater mussels is available in Jeff Lozier’s lab (http://lozierlab.ua.edu/) at the University of Alabama Department of Biological Sciences (https://bsc.ua.edu/) as part of a recently funded NSF Dimensions of Biodiversity project.
A PhD Position in Functional Trait Diversity of Southeastern Freshwater Mussels is available in Carla Atkinson’s lab (http://atkinsonlab.ua.edu/)
The Robert B. Annis Water Resources Institute (AWRI) of Grand Valley State University is seeking a geospatial ecologist/watershed modeler to complement the existing Faculty and Principal Investigators at AWRI. A Ph.D.
RESEARCHER 7 (PhD required)
Job Opening 325677
NATURAL RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE - ( www.nrri.umn.edu )
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA - DULUTH
Illinois Natural History Survey
Prairie Research Institute
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Cross Lab: Department of Ecology, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT
A PhD (1) and MS (1) assistantship are available under the supervision of Dr. Dave Zanatta and Dr. Daelyn Woolnough in the Institute for Great Lakes Research and Department of Biology at Central Michigan University (CMU). The projects that the students will be involved with are funded by the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act of the US Fish and Wildlife Service and is a collaboration between CMU, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, the Michigan Dept.