Two PhD Scholarships in Freshwater Ecology at the University of Canterbury:

(a) Flow variation and threatened galaxiid fishes, and 
(b) influence of urbanisation on stream invertebrate populations.

Two fully funded PhD studentships are available within the Freshwater Ecology 
Research Group, School of Biological Sciences, University of Canterbury for 
freshwater ecology research.  This is a chance for high calibre students to 
join a successful research team investigating a wide variety of issues in 
freshwater ecosystems.

We are looking for students who can undertake innovative research that will 
both improve understanding of fundamental issues and enhance current 
management.  There is an opportunity for students to develop their own research 
ideas as long as they fit within the overall focus of the research group.  
However, we would especially like to hear from students who wish to work on 
either (a) the effects of flow variation on the ecology of threatened galaxiid 
fishes or (b) the influence of urbanisation on stream invertebrate populations.

Applicants need to have the potential to carry out innovative and insightful 
research, as well as the initiative and personality to communicate the results 
to a wide variety of groups.  They must be able to work within a team and can 
expect high quality mentoring and support from the group.  Successful 
applicants will have a strong academic record, appropriate practical and 
technical experience, and will have demonstrated a high level of ability in 
written and oral communication.

The scholarships are for study at the University of Canterbury within the 
Freshwater Ecology Research Group within the Freshwater Ecology Research Group 
of the School of Biological Sciences in association with Associate Professor 
Angus McIntosh and Dr Jon Harding, and are available now for start by October 
2009.  The scholarships consist of a NZ $22,000 p.a. student stipend and 
funding to cover course fees and research expenses for three years.

Applications should be sent via e-mail to Katie McHugh 
([email protected]), administrative assistant in the School of 
Biological Sciences, by 19 June 2009, and should include:
(i) a full curriculum vitae (including phone contact details),
(ii) a copy of your academic record,
(iii) a one page statement of your research interests and aspirations,
(iv) the names and contact details of three referees who are willing to provide 
confidential comments on your capacity to undertake a PhD, and
(v) an indication of your desired start date.

Successful applicants may be required to submit copies of official documents 
before being admitted to the PhD program at the University of Canterbury.  
Questions of an academic nature can be addressed to either:
Associate Professor Angus McIntosh ([email protected]) or 
Dr Jon Harding ([email protected]).

For information on PhD study at the University of Canterbury, including entry 
requirements, see: http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/postgrad/qualifications/phd.shtml
For information on the School of Biological Sciences see: 
http://www.biol.canterbury.ac.nz/
For information on the Freshwater Ecology Research Group see: 
http://www.biol.canterbury.ac.nz/ferg/index.shtml

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