Summer Research opportunity
SCIENTIST IN RESIDENCE (seasonal)
E.N. Huyck Preserve and Biological Research Station, Rensselaerville, NY

Period: Approx. 10 weeks (flexible) during summer 2008.

DESCRIPTION: The E.N. Huyck Preserve seeks to recruit an established
scientist to occupy a full-time seasonal position as Scientist in
Residence for its Biological Research Station.  The selected candidate
will be expected to conduct independent research appropriate to the
Preserve's mission and its history of field studies in terrestrial and
aquatic ecosystems, population dynamics, and animal behavior.  Other
responsibilities will include mentoring graduate students awarded research
grants; advising undergraduate interns; consulting with the Executive
Director on scientific and educational activities; participating in public
outreach and educational events; and leading an annual summer science
symposium.

QUALIFICATIONS:  Ph.D. in a natural science, with a record of
peer-reviewed publications and funded research.  Experience and interest
in scientific field studies, and an interest in outdoor education.

TERMS:  $10,000 stipend plus housing and access to all research
facilities.

FACILITIES AND RESOURCES:  The 800-ha preserve supports a newly-renovated
research laboratory with a wireless Internet network that communicates
with remote instruments.  Together with an adjacent state game preserve,
it encompasses the full northern watershed of Ten Mile Creek, a pristine
tributary of the Hudson River.  Within its mosaic of old-growth, secondary
and plantation forests are two impounded water bodies and numerous
wetlands, all available for research.  In addition to an executive
director, the Preserve has a full-time research and education coordinator,
a full-time maintenance manager, and numerous volunteers from our
membership and from nearby educational institutions.

APPLICATIONS:  Submit a curriculum vitae, names and contact information
for two professional references, and a statement of research interests
that includes a brief description of how this position will contribute to
the candidate's research program.  Selection will begin in mid-January and
continue until filled.  Please submit materials electronically to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The Edmund Niles Huyck Preserve and Biological Research Station is a
non-profit corporation dedicated to preservation, education, research, and
recreation, located southwest of Albany, N.Y., in the historic Village of
Rensselaerville.  The Preserve is one of the oldest biological field
stations in the United States, and has supported research continuously
since 1938.  Further information on the Preserve can be found at:
http://www.huyckpreserve.org/

THE PRESERVE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE
AGAINST PERSONS ON THE BASIS OF RACE, RELIGION, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEXUAL
ORIENTATION, GENDER, MARITAL STATUS, AGE, DISABILITY OR VETERANS STATUS.

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