UBC Biodiversity Research Centre Postdoctoral Fellowship

Quick Facts

As a part of the NSERC CREATE training program in biodiversity research, the UBC Biodiversity Research Centre is seeking applicants for a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship. The Centre is made up of over 50 faculty members with interests in ecology, evolution, systematics, biodiversity and conservation. Preference will be given to candidates with bold ideas, demonstrated research ability, and strong communication skills. The successful candidate will be expected to conduct original research on core problems in biodiversity, foster interactions within the Centre, run a seminar series, and organize a retreat. Postdoctoral fellows funded by the Biodiversity Research Centre typically interact with several lab groups. Candidates are welcome to contact potential collaborating labs in the Centre to inquire about current and potential research activities, but it is not necessary to apply to work with a specific faculty member.

Starting date, 1 September 2011.

Annual Value: 
salary - $43,000 per year; research stipend - $7,000 per year
Award Status: 
Active
Deadline: 

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Eligibility

The University of British Columbia hires on the basis of merit and is committed to employment equity. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.

Citizenship: 
Canadian
Citizenship: 
Permanent Resident
Citizenship: 
International
Degree Level: 
Doctoral
Applicant Status: 
Incoming Students
Applicant Status: 
Continuing Students

Procedures

Application Procedures: 

Send curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, and a statement of overall scientific goals and interests (approximately 2 pages) to:
Search Chair, Biodiversity Research Centre, U.B.C.,
6270 University Blvd., Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6T 1Z4.
(Fax 604-822-2416, e-mail biodiversity.centre@ubc.ca).

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