The Department of Biological Sciences at Old Dominion University, a "Doctoral 
Research - Extensive" state university, has an opening for a Research Associate 
in marine conservation.  The initial funding is for one year (potentially 
renewable) beginning as early as February 2010.  This position involves 
participation in a project to assess a large number of marine species for the 
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species through a collaborative initiative with 
Conservation International and the IUCN Species Program.  The successful 
candidate will be expected to participate in the IUCN Red Listing process, 
including marine species research and conducting international workshops and 
meetings, supervise research assistants, and assist teaching courses in 
Ichthyology, and Systematics and Speciation.  At the time of employment, 
applicants must have a PhD in Biology, Zoology, Oceanography or a related field 
with a dissertation topic in marine conservation
 biology or marine ecology OR a Masters degree with at least five years 
experience in marine conservation biology or marine ecology.  A high level of 
proficiency in technical writing in English is required.  Geographical 
Information System experience, knowledge of Spanish or French, and a strong 
publication record are desirable.

Please submit a curriculum vitae, statement of interest, and the names, 
telephone numbers, and addresses (postal and email) of three references to:  
Old Dominion University Research Foundation, P.O. Box 6369, Norfolk, VA 23508 
or email [email protected]. (electronic submission of materials is preferred).  
Please specify Job #06022 and job title on application materials.  Review of 
applications will begin on 15 January 2010  and will continue until a suitable 
candidate is found.  Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.  Old 
Dominion University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and 
requires compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.



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