8 Research Positions Available with the Global Ecology Lab
Seeking: Ecologists!
As a result of recent funding received from the Australian Research Council, The University of Adelaide's Global Ecology Lab (GEL) has eight research vacancies available.
The Global Ecology Lab undertakes world-leading multidisciplinary research to mitigate the actions of human-induced biological change across all environments and develop adaptive strategies to respond to the anticipated impacts of climate change.
To find out more view the position details below:
Programmer (Contract): C#/Python Script Programmer
Postdoctoral Research Associate: Palaeo-ecological Modelling
Research Associate: Palaeo-ecological Data Management
Postdoctoral Fellow: Wildlife Population Modelling
Postdoctoral Fellow: Disease Modelling
Research Associate: Data Management and Analysis
Postdoctoral Fellow: Climate Change and Range Dynamics
Research Associate: Ecological Data Analysis
All positions are fixed term and close 5pm Friday 3 May 2013.
For more information see the Environment Institute's Climate and Ecology Jobs page.
As a result of recent funding received from the Australian Research Council, The University of Adelaide's Global Ecology Lab (GEL) has eight research vacancies available.

To find out more view the position details below:
Programmer (Contract): C#/Python Script Programmer
Postdoctoral Research Associate: Palaeo-ecological Modelling
Research Associate: Palaeo-ecological Data Management
Postdoctoral Fellow: Wildlife Population Modelling
Postdoctoral Fellow: Disease Modelling
Research Associate: Data Management and Analysis
Postdoctoral Fellow: Climate Change and Range Dynamics
Research Associate: Ecological Data Analysis
All positions are fixed term and close 5pm Friday 3 May 2013.
For more information see the Environment Institute's Climate and Ecology Jobs page.

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