The Plant and Mycorrhizal Ecology Lab at Freie Universität Berlin
(http://sites.google.com/site/mycorrhizas/) seeks a highly motivated
doctoral student who will be involved in a project in the German
Biodiversity-Exploratories (http://www.biodiversityexploratories.de/). The
title of the project is "Impact of soil negative feedbacks on plant-species
diversity". The project will deal with root-colonizing fungi, in particular
pathogenic fungi.

The candidate must hold a M.Sc. or equivalent (e.g. Diploma) in biology,
ecology or mycology. Fluent written and spoken English and driver licence
are required. Strong background in community ecology and statistics are
desirable; candidate must be willing to work under field conditions.

Duration: 36 months
Salary: 65 % of a full position according to E 13 TV-L FU tariff (standard
doctoral student salary)
Applications including a CV and a copy/scan of relevant certificates (e.g.
Master's degree) must be sent by 23 January 2012 to:

Freie Universität Berlin
Institut für Biologie - Ökologie der Pflanzen
Prof. Dr. Matthias C. Rillig
Altensteinstraße 6
14195 Berlin, Germany

Electronic applications (as one pdf) are welcome to:
matthias.ril...@fu-berlin.de

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Prof. Dr. Matthias C. Rillig
Freie Universitaet Berlin
Institut fuer Biologie/ Dahlem Center of Plant Sciences
Plant Ecology
Altensteinstr. 6
D- 14195 Berlin, Germany

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