Dear Ecolog members,

The 2015 round of postdoctoral fellowship at Deakin University and the
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) are now open.  We are particularly
interested in recruiting applicants to the following areas of research:

- Dynamics of coastal ‘blue carbon’ sequestration
- Molecular responses of seagrasses to stress
- Restoration of seagrass, saltmarsh and mangrove habitats


Details on the two schemes, including due dates, are below. Note that both
schemes are highly competitive.  Interested applications should send their
CV and a ~1 page outline of their career goals and research aspirations to
[email protected] for the ADPRF scheme, and [email protected] for
the CPDRF15 scheme.

Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research Fellowship 2015 (ADPRF)

The Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research Fellowships were established to
support excellence in research undertaken in areas of research strength at
Deakin University. The Fellowships are designed to support early career
researchers. Applicants must have an outstanding track record relative to
opportunity in order to be short-listed. Successful applicants are expected
to be based full-time at the University for the duration of the Fellowship
and will be supervised by a University staff member. A Deakin University
staff member may only supervise one 2015 Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research
Fellow but may supervise existing Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research Fellows. 

A salary of $75,870 per annum (Level A, Step 6 DU EBA), together with a
one-off support grant of up to $10,000.

Registrations close on 9 June 2014 AEST.

More information:
http://www.deakin.edu.au/research/grants/opportunities/alfred-deakin-postdoctoral-fellowships.php



UTS Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellowships 2015 (CPDRF15)

The CPDRF15 are the University’s most prestigious Fellowship Scheme,
offering 3 or 4-year appointment options, research project funding of up to
$50,000, international researcher development funds and the opportunity to
convert to a continuing academic position subsequent to the Fellowship period.

‘Expressions of Interest’ are now open for early career researchers who
demonstrate outstanding research excellence, as well as the commitment and
potential to enhance the research capacity of UTS across its six key
research themes.

CPD Fellowships are extremely prestigious and highly competitive. Applicants
must have an exceptional track record (relative to opportunity) in order to
be short-listed.

Registrations close on 27 May 2014, 12 noon AEST.

More information:
https://www.uts.edu.au/research-and-teaching/future-researchers/future-research-staff/chancellors-postdoctoral-fellowships

-- 
Dr Peter I. Macreadie
Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow
Web: www.petermacreadie.com
Plant Functional Biology and Climate Change Cluster (C3)
UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY (UTS)
M: 0422 548 672 | E: [email protected]
 
Based at:
School of Life and Environmental Sciences
Faculty of Science Engineering & Built Environment
Deakin University, 221 Burwood Hwy, Burwood Vic. 3125 Australia

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