Dear ecologgers,

Moving countries early on in the academic career of ecologists and evolutionary 
biologists seems to have become a common practice… but at what costs? and for 
what benefits? To address these questions, a survey has been created for 
ecologists and evolutionary biologists. The survey contains 24 short questions, 
and it will take you approx. 4 mins, should you decide to take it.

http://tinyurl.com/ov7oh56

This project aims to quantify the frequency with which early-career ecologists 
and evolutionary biologist move countries compared to more senior individuals, 
as well as the perceived benefits and costs of doing so. This is a completely 
voluntary survey, and no personal information (e.g. email, ID) will be 
collected. The information collected will be used to provide summary statistics 
on early career moves for a short note to be submitted to a peer-review journal.

Many thanks for considering and disseminating it!

Rob Salguero-Gomez, PhD
ARC DECRA fellow
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
University of Queensland, Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science
    Goddard (Building #8), St Lucia QLD 4072, Australia
    Office phone: +61 7 3365 1376

This study adheres to the Guidelines of the ethical review process of The 
University of Queensland and the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human 
Research. Whilst you are free to discuss your participation in this study with 
project staff (contactable on +61 7 3365 1376 or 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>), if you would like to speak 
to an officer of the University not involved in the study, you may contact the 
Ethics Coordinator on +61 7 3365 3924.


Q: Why is the text above (likely) ≤5 sentences?A: 
http://five.sentenc.es<http://five.sentenc.es/>
"Aliud iter ad prosperitatem nos est: id est omnibus rebus vincere"
Rob Salguero-Gómez, PhD
   Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow; Research Fellow of the Max Planck 
Institute for Demographic Research
Contact info and more: https://sites.google.com/site/robresearchsite

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