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EDAW Inc, San Diego CA: Wetland Biologist/Ecologist (posted 2008-06-27)
EDAW Inc, a world leader in landscape architecture, planning and environmental services has an immediate opening for a Biologist in Wetland Ecology to support our San Diego office. Duties: In this position you will have ample opportunity to ...
Franklin & Marshall College: Assistant Professor Positions, Evolution/Population Biology/Ecology (posted 2008-06-18)
The Biology Department of Franklin & Marshall College invites applications for TWO VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR positions, beginning January 2009. The first position is for spring semester 2009 and academic year 2009-10; the second is for ...
National Science Foundation: Permanent Program Director in the Division of Integrative Organismal Systems (posted 2008-06-17)
The Division of Integrative Organismal Systems invites applications for a permanent program director in the Behavioral Systems Cluster. NSF Program Directors bear the primary responsibility for carrying out the agency's overall mission to support ...
University of Western Ontario: Postdoctoral Fellow or Research Technician Position, Songbird Physiology and Behaviour (posted 2008-06-16)
A position as a postdoctoral fellow or research technician is available in the laboratory of Scott MacDougall-Shackleton at the University of Western Ontario. Funding is available for 2 years, with potential renewal for a 3rd or more years. My ...
Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Athens, Ohio: Non-tenure Track Position (posted 2008-06-16)
The Department of Biomedical Sciences seeks to fill a non-tenure track Instructor/Post-doc position in cadaver-based Human Gross Anatomy. The position (renewable annually) will begin as early as August 1, 2008. Primary teaching responsibilities ...
University of Arkansas: Faculty Position - Physiological Ecologist (posted 2008-06-06)
The Biology Department at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR) invites applications for a full-time TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR position (job #508) to begin January 1, 2009. We seek a physiological ecologist who will teach ...
Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia: Postdoctoral Position (posted 2008-05-23)
Digestive physiology of saltwater crocodiles: We seek to fill a postdoctoral research position as part of an Australian Research Council Linkage Project to study the digestive and metabolic physiology of saltwater crocodiles. We are looking for a ...
University of Vienna, Austria: Multiple Positions (posted 2008-05-19)
The University of Vienna has currently a number of open positions in the fields of Morphology, Morphometrics, and Neurobiology. Detailed descriptions of these full professorships can be found ...
The University of Western Ontario, London, ON: Postdoctoral Position (posted 2008-05-16)
Plasticity of Overwintering in Emerald Ash Borer A motivated, creative postdoc is sought to work on an NSERC-funded project on phenotypic plasticity in overwintering biology of the Emerald Ash Borer. Emerald Ash Borer is an invasive ...
Institute for Wildlife Studies, Arcata, CA: Research Biologist (posted 2008-05-14)
The Institute for Wildlife Studies is looking for a research biologist to assist with new and ongoing projects. The successful candidate will have a. M.Sc. or Ph.D. in wildlife biology, ecology, or related field, have excellent oral and written ...
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