ECOLOG:
Two available job positions (one is post-doc/assistant prof, the other 
associate prof) in a good location with high quality of life at a university 
with reasonable expectations.  Western Australia is a really exciting place to 
be an ecologist!

See below for job announcements and bottom for link to apply/more info.

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Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia is currently looking to fill two 
roles in Ecology as part of its Environmental and Conservation Sciences 
program.  The Veterinary and Life Sciences school includes >100 faculty 
spanning a broad range of fields, offering excellent opportunities for 
multi-disciplinary collaborations.  Environmental and Conservation Sciences 
comprises a research and teaching cluster spanning the ecological sciences and 
protected area management. Existing areas of ecological strength include plant 
ecology, forest health, wildlife science, freshwater, estuarine ecology, 
fisheries and marine ecology.


Continuous position Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor level in Ecology (Ref: 
0428G01)

Murdoch University invites applications for a continuing (tenure-track) 
position in vegetation ecology within the Environment and Conservation Science 
cluster of the School of Veterinary and Life Science.  The position will be 
filled at the Senior Lecturer (level C) to Associate Professor (level D), 
depending on experience and track record.  We seek candidates with a research 
focus on field-based plant ecology, disturbance, or urban-restoration ecology 
and which may span physiology, population, and/or community scale 
investigations. Bio statistical and/or modelling expertise is highly desirable. 
Applicants must have a PhD, and post-doctoral experience is preferred; 
applicants for appointment at levels C or D must demonstrate an established 
research program and track record of external funding and publications that 
have international impact and influence. We are looking for an energetic 
scholar with strengths in research and teaching who will contribute to the 
vibrant research community within the school.

Applicants will be expected to develop an active research programme, apply for 
nationally competitive grants, publish in international journals, and supervise 
graduate students.  Expectations are commensurate with level of appointment. 
Teaching responsibilities include coordinating and teaching in a second year 
unit (Ecology) and 1-2 other units per year in ecology-related areas across 
both undergraduate and post-graduate levels.
Position closes 15 November.

Fixed term Associate Lecturer/ Lecturer level in Ecology (Ref: 1070H05)

A 30-month fixed-term appointment in ecology is available within the 
Environmental and Conservation Sciences cluster at Murdoch University (School 
of Veterinary and Life Sciences).  The successful applicant will complement 
existing research strengths in terrestrial ecology (plant, forest health, 
wildlife, protected area management) and aquatic ecology (freshwater ecology 
and restoration). Expertise in statistical/quantitative techniques is 
desirable.  Early career scientists are encouraged to apply. Applicants should 
note that this position replaces a staff member seconded elsewhere for a 30 
month period.

Applicants must possess a PhD and evidence of the ability to engage in high 
quality research, including publications in the international literature. 
Evidence of the ability to develop an externally funded research program via 
nationally competitive grants is desirable.  Teaching responsibilities will 
include involvement with post-graduate classes in terrestrial and aquatic 
ecology, research methods and contributions to other related ecology units 
(e.g. undergraduate ecology field trips).
Position closes 01 November.


Details on the position, Murdoch University, and how to apply may be found at:
https://webapps7.murdoch.edu.au/pls/apex/f?p=HRS_VACANCIES:VIEW_JOB:0::::P5_ID:1562



Joe Fontaine, Lecturer
Veterinary and Life Sciences
Murdoch University, Western Australia
[email protected]

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