Title: Small
Mammal Internship, Finland

Agency: Finnish
Forest Research Institute - METLA


Location: Suonenjoki,
Finland 



Job Description: The internship position
available is to join the team working on the ongoing research project 
“Individual
health and dynamics of natural populations”. The project addresses the roles of 
food quantity and quality as determinants
of the physiological and immunological health state of individuals and how
variation in these factors predisposes individuals to parasite and pathogen
infection and ultimately reflects onto population dynamics. As a model species
we use the field vole, Microtus agrestis,
which in northern Europe exhibits pronounced multiannual population cycles.  
The intern will assist in live and snap
trapping, dissections, laboratory diagnostic tests and feeding/maintaining
voles breeding in the lab and in field enclosures.


Qualifications: 

Essential: 

Be in pursuit of or have achieved a degree
in Ecology, Zoology, Natural Resources, Parasitology or a similar field. Be 
experienced
in good laboratory practice and fieldwork. Willingness to work in harsh cold
conditions. Have a positive attitude and good sense of humor. Be willing to
work flexible hours and travel (transport and housing will be supplied).
Ability to work as a member of a team.

Desirable: 

Have experience trapping and handling small
mammals. Have wildlife dissection experience. Experience in molecular
techniques. Possess a full driver’s license. 



Starting date will be early in September and last into late December with
potential for expansion. Housing will be provided. 



Please send a cover letter stating your interest in the project and addressing
the qualifications , resume, and three references to [email protected] with
Internship in the subject line. 



Salary: Housing
provided. If you are aware of potential funding you are eligible for,
assistance to your application will be provided.


Last Date to apply: July 31, 2011 


Contact: Dr. Peter
Stuart

E-mail: [email protected] (Preferred)



Peter Stuart
 
Vole Research Group,
The Finnish Forest Research Institute 

        Juntintie 154, 
FI-77600 Suonenjoki,
Finland
                                          

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