We are seeking a PhD student to work on a project in which we will assess 
the effects of climate warming on invasion potential of ornamental alien 
plant species. This work is part of a larger European BiodivERsA project on 
“Climate change and escaping ornamentals: Predicting the next generation of 
European plant invaders (acronym: WhoIsNext)”. Our subproject will include 
experimental introduction of ornamental alien plant species into native 
plant communities under ambient and elevated temperatures.

The successful candidate should have an interest in plant invasions and 
climate change, enjoy garden and field work, and have strong writing and 
statistical skills. The position is funded for three years, and the salary 
will be at scale 13 TV-L (65%). The position should start in March or April 
2014.

The University of Konstanz is one of the Universities of Excellence in 
Germany, and is located on a small campus in the forests just outside the 
beautiful university town of Konstanz at the shore of Lake Constance, in 
close vicinity to the Alps. The Ecology group is young and very 
international, and works on a range of topics, including among others mating 
system evolution, plant responses to global change and determinants of plant 
invasiveness.

If you are interested in this position, send the following 
documents/information to [email protected]:
•       a letter of motivation
•       your CV
•       a writing sample (e.g. a publication that you wrote, your MSc 
thesis)
•       the contact details of two references

Please, merge all these documents into a single PDF file, and include your 
name in the file name. The application deadline is 15 December 2013. For 
more information, contact [email protected].

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