At Yale-NUS College and the Department of Biological Sciences of the
National University of Singapore, there is an opportunity for a PhD student
interested in the functional ecology of tropical secondary forest
succession and/or forest restoration.



We are looking for an independent and creative applicant who is interested
– and preferably with experience – in ecological field research in tropical
forests. He/she will help setting up a new research project on the
functional ecology of secondary forests and forest restoration in a
human-dominated landscape in East Kalimantan. Within this framework, the
PhD student will investigate mechanism of forest succession using a
functional trait approach, seedling experiments and permanent plot data.
Field work will be primarily in East Kalimantan and Singapore. There may be
an opportunity to use data from one of the largest permanent plot studies
on secondary forest dynamics in the Tropics (http://goo.gl/cRmJux) for
comparative analyses.


Application: Send a CV, a short motivation (max 1 page) and contact
information of two references to Michiel van Breugel
(*[email protected]
<[email protected]>*) *before September 15*.



The successful applicant will need to apply online for the graduate program
at the Department of Biological Sciences (DBS) *before October 1st. For a
successful application, he/she must meet the minimum admission
criteria established by the university.* When admitted the student will
start his/her graduate studies at DBS in January 2015 and receive a
research scholarship with a monthly stipend and full tuition fee subsidy.



Visit http://www.dbs.nus.edu.sg/education/graduates_prospective/ for more
information on admission criteria and procedures and details on the
scholarship. Please contact Ms Reena Devi D/o Samynadan of the office of
Graduate studies at DBS ([email protected]) for additional questions.

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