Hi Alyssa,

There was a similar thread not long ago, and Scott Chamberlain compiled a
list of resources, mostly from Europe... good luck!
Fernando


Dear everyone,

I got a lot of great feedback on how to find postdocs in other
countries. Thanks so much! The following is a list of the suggestions
(and number of people that recommended them), other than Ecolog of
course:

-http://www.jobs.ac.uk/ * 4
-http://evol.mcmaster.ca/evoldir.html * 2
-http://www.findapostdoc.com/ * 2
-http://disccrs.org/career
-http://www.sfecologie.org/ecodiff/ (in French, but one source says an
English version out this fall) * 4 ("...be aware that an "ATER"
position is a 1/2 teaching 1/2 research position (essentially like a
visiting assistant professor.")
-earthworkjobs.com
-http://catalog.cies.org/ (Fullbright Scholarships)
-http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/planktonnet/ (mostly Australia)
-http://www.envirojobs.com.au/
-http://www.researchjobs.net.au/
-One person suggested LinkedIn
-http://bioblogia.blogspot.com/ (Blog of Fernando Mateos-Gonzalez, who
posts )
-http://www.conjobs.co.nz/ (New Zealand)
-http://www.unijobs.co.nz/ (New Zealand)
-http://www.arc.gov.au/ncgp/decra.htm (Australian ARC DECRA awards,
200 across all science, open to non-citizens)
-http://csiro.nga.net.au/cp/index.cfm?event=jobs.home (CSIRO,
Australian gov't positions)
-http://www.telejob.ch/ (Germany)




On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Martin Koechy <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Alyssa!
> The German-language ecological society is GfÖ (www.gfoe.org).
> http://www.stellenboersen.de/stellenboersen/spezial/biologie will give
> you an overview over existing job databases and search engines.
> A listserv for science jobs is http://jobs.uni-hd.de/. I recommend
> www.greenjobs.de, which is probably the most specific for "green" jobs
> and also includes non-academic jobs. www.jobvector.de is a more general
> science alternative. Search academics.de for academic jobs (usually
> requiring M.Sc. or PhD). You can also try the general job databases:
> monster.de, stepstone.de, jobpilot.de. In addition and depending on what
> kind of job you are looking for, search the ads in the big newspapers (
> www.faz.de, www.sueddeutsche.de) or in the local newspapers and the job
> boards of individual universities and institutions. You might also try
> XING.com.
> Job ads often specify the required educational line, especially in
> non-academic jobs: BTA: biological technical assistant, CTA: chemical TA,
> ... Find out what the equivalent is to your degree or education.
>
> Good luck,
> Martin
>
> Am 2011-11-10 um 22:40 schrieb Allyssa Kilanowski:
>
> > Dear Listserv,
> >
> > I'm planning to live in Germany this spring and I have no idea how to
> find
> > biology jobs in Europe.  Is there a listserv similar to Ecolog?  Or
> perhaps
> > a job board similar to the Texas A&M site?  I have started my search by
> > finding universities and contacting individual researchers, but this is a
> > very inefficient method.
> >
> > If anyone has suggestions for a website to find jobs in either Europe or
> > Germany I would appreciate your advice.  After I have received
> responses, I
> > can compile the answers and send a summary to the listserv for others who
> > are interested.
> >
> > Thank you for your time and I look forward to your answers.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Allyssa Kilanowski
> >
> > --
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> > 603-254-6884
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