6 Ph.D. Positions at the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research -
iDiv in Leipzig, Germany

iDiv is one of the seven National Research Centres funded by the German
Research Foundation (DFG).
It is located in the city of Leipzig and jointly hosted by the Martin Luther
University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU),the Friedrich Schiller University Jena
(FSU), the University of Leipzig (UL), and the Helmholtz Centre for
Environmental Research (UFZ).It is supported by the Max Planck Society, the
Leibniz Association, the Klaus Tschira Foundation and the Free State of
Saxony.

One of the central missions of the German Centre for Integrative
Biodiversity Research is the promotion of theory-driven synthesis and
data-driven theory in biodiversity sciences.
The concept of iDiv encompasses the detection of biodiversity, understanding
its emergence, exploring its consequences for ecosystem functions and
services, and developing strategies to safeguard biodiversity under global
change.

Outstanding students of all nationalities are invited to apply for doctoral
fellowships on:

. Importance of mutualistic interactions for current and future patterns of
plant and bird diversity in the tropical Andes . Ecological Modelling of
Genetic Diversity in Plant Communities . Apiculture and the pollinator
decline: A model for pathogen driven biodiversity risks . Mapping genetic
and species diversity of pollinators to the ecosystem service of pollination
across changing landscapes . Accelerated Evolution in Chromosomal
Rearrangements and Speciation in Lacertid Lizards . Plant
Physiology/Biospectroscopy In the active research environment of iDiv, PhD
students will be embedded in the Young Biodiversity Research Training Group
(yDiv).
The goal of yDiv is to educate a new generation of scientists in
transdisciplinary biodiversity research, who will have gained expertise both
in experimental as well as theoretical fields of research.


Fellows will attend lectures and seminars on a broad range of topics in the
field of biodiversity science and conduct their research in a modern,
international and integrative working environment. The working language is
English.
Each doctoral fellow receives individual supervision and mentoring and is
guided in her/his research work by a PhD advisory committee.

Application: We promote a research environment free of gender bias. Severely
disabled persons are encouraged to apply and are preferred in the case of
equal suitability.
Applicants should hold a MSc or equivalent degree in biology or a related
discipline. Applications are in English and should be sent before January
18, 2013. A detailed description of each position and the respective
application address can be found under www.idiv-biodiversity.de

Reply via email to