A 3-month Research Intern position is open for application at the Sealcentre 
Pieterburen, The Netherlands. The successful candidate will join the ‘Seal 
Sounds’ team and actively perform bioacoustics research with newborn harbour 
seal pups (usually 1-3 weeks old) under the supervision of Dr. Andrea Ravignani 
(https://ravignani.wordpress.com). The project will investigate how harbour 
seal pups time their calls interactively with conspecifics and learn sounds 
from each other, as part of a larger Belgian/EU project on pinniped 
communication. The candidate will receive training in pinniped behaviour, 
bioacoustics, experimental design, etc. Apart from hands-on research with the 
pups, depending on the interests of the candidate, there will be possibilities 
to work on other research projects, and help as an assistant seal nurse in the 
daily care of the pups.

Qualifications: Bachelor or Master degree in any of the following (or related) 
disciplines: Biology, Psychology, Zoology, Animal Behaviour, Marine Biology, 
Neurosciences, Psychobiology, Cognitive Sciences, Speech and Language Sciences, 
Sound engineering, etc.

Necessary skills: Crucially, the candidate must (1) have a working command of 
English, (2) be enthusiastic about research in animal behavior and 
communication, and (3) be willing to work hard. Previous experience with 
animals, audio recordings and/or playback experiments is not needed but 
appreciated. 

Location & accommodation: The Sealcentre (www.zeehondencentrum.nl) is located 
in Pieterburen, which is a small town in a natural area of the Netherlands. At 
any point in time, it hosts tens of international students, young volunteers, 
and veterinarians, all interested in seals. The university town of Groningen 
(200,000 inhabitants) is less than an hour away. If needed, cheap onsite 
accommodation with other students and volunteers can be arranged.

Financial matters: This is an unpaid internship.

Starting date: April, 28th, 2019.
Application deadline: February, 25th, 2019 

How to apply: Applicants should send a brief cover letter (max 500 words 
explaining their reasons to apply) and a CV combined into a single PDF to 
Andrea Ravignani (andrea.ravign...@gmail.com) with the subject ‘Research 
Internship Seal Sounds’.

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Andrea Ravignani
Research Dpt., Sealcentre Pieterburen
AI-Lab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
ravignani.wordpress.com <http://ravignani.wordpress.com/>

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