The University of Magallanes's Program in Biocultural Conservation (based at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve) is looking to fill 2 postdoctoral positions to work in the areas of terrestrial and marine ecology/conservation.
Full job descriptions can be found at: http://www.umag.cl/investigacion/concursos.php http://www.chile.unt.edu/newsupdates/index.htm#1 These positions are 3 year appointments and are part of a Bicentennial Project entitled "Insertion of Doctors in Academia". These grants are supported by the Chilean National Science Foundation and include competative salaries and research-travel funds and benefits. In addition, the selected candidates will have the opportunity to work in a unique ecoregion, considered one of the world's last wilderness areas, provides great professional development potential. Additionally, these postdoctoral positions will form part of an interdisciplinary team of researchers, including ecologists and philosophers, who come from a partnership of world-class US and Chilean institutions www.ieb-chile.cl, www.chile.unt.edu, www.osara.org, www.umag.cl/williams). Application deadline = 22 September 2008 For more information, contact: Dr. Christopher Anderson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Coordinator of the Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity's Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research Network
