I am seeking applicants for the new "Eyes High" postdoctoral fellowship
program at the University of Calgary. As part of a larger effort to improve
research capacity, the University is recruiting 50 postdocs. Some of the
fellowships are targeted at certain fields, others are open to applicants in
any field. (the latter are the ones that are relevant to me) 

I work on fundamental population, community, and evolutionary ecology, using
a mixture of modeling and experiments in model systems (mostly microcosms).
For details on my research, see my lab website
(http://homepages.ucalgary.ca/~jefox/Home.htm). Current research projects
include spatial synchrony of population dynamics, interplay of stochasticity
and determinism in community dynamics, local adaptation in lake bacteria,
and eco-evolutionary dynamics of competing bean beetles. My hope would be to
bring in someone whose interests dovetail with my own–someone who would
pursue their own research while also collaborating with me on some project
of mutual interest. Given the length of the position (2 years; see below), I
think it’s best suited to someone interested in modeling, microcosm
experiments, meta-analyses, or other projects that can be completed within a
2-year window.

It’s a pretty attractive deal, as postdocs go. It’s for 2 years, salary is
$50,000/year plus health benefits. There are professional development
workshops for the fellows. There’s an opportunity to do some teaching (up to
a limit of one semester-length course during the 2 years; these are
primarily research positions).

The University of Calgary is a big research university (about 26,000
undergrads), with all the modern facilities you’d expect, including high
performance computing clusters, next-gen sequencing facilities, a
well-equipped field station, etc. My department (Biological Sciences) is the
largest on campus, with >60 faculty and ~180 grad students, including about
15 faculty in ecology and evolution. The university has strength in depth in
evolutionary ecology, population ecology, evolutionary genetics, and other
areas. The city of Calgary is a growing city of over 1 million people,
located 45 minutes drive east of the Canadian Rockies with all the
opportunities for recreation and field work that implies.

Application deadline is June 1, 2014, with decisions by June 30, 2014.
That’s stage 1; if you get through that stage you submit a fuller
application, with a final decision in early October 2014. (so I presume the
earliest start date would be late fall 2014) 

If you are interested, please email me ([email protected]), including a cv
and contact details for 3 references.

-Jeremy Fox

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