Postdoctoral Fellowship Opportunities at Doñana Biological Station (EBD), 
Sevilla, Spain.

Funded by the “Severo Ochoa” Excellence Program awarded by the Spanish 
Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, we seek applicants for seven two-
year postdoctoral fellowships. The Doñana Biological Station, belonging to 
the Spanish Council for Research (CSIC), is currently made up of 43 faculty 
members working in the following research lines:

Plant-Animal Interactions
Evolutionary Biology
Molecular Ecology and Evolutionary Genetics
Conservation Biology and Global Change
Biological Invasions
Ecological Synthesis
Wetland Ecology

                
Both junior and senior postdoctoral candidates with an outstanding 
publication record are encouraged to apply. Postdoctoral fellows at EBD 
typically interact with several lab groups and are expected to participate 
in seminars, discussion groups, training courses and workshops.  Candidates 
are encouraged to contact potential collaborating faculty members at EBD 
(www.ebd.csic.es) to inquire about current and potential research 
activities and projects. Selected candidates will be mentored by one or two 
faculty members designated by the Steering Committee of the Severo Ochoa 
Program.

Starting date: Summer 2013 approx.
Salary: 39,000 € approx. per yr. before taxes

Candidates should send curriculum vitae, two letters of reference, and a 
statement of overall scientific goals and interests (approximately 1500 
words). Please also indicate the research line, among the seven ones cited 
above, which better fit your expertise. You may also name faculty members 
with whom you may like to interact, and who may act as mentors. Selected 
candidates will participate in ongoing projects led by their mentors.

Applications and Reference letters should be sent to the email or FAX 
address below. Reference letters must be sent directly by the referee.
[email protected] or Fax: 34 954621125
Closing date for application, 24 February 2013.

Doñana Biological Station hires on the basis of merit and is an equal 
opportunity employer. We encourage all qualified candidates to apply.

On behalf of the Steering Committee of the “Severo Ochoa” Program at Doñana 
Biological Station,
Juan J. Negro, Director

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