PhD position: Improving the use of science in conservation management
A PhD position is available in Dr Carly Cook's research group at
Monash University (School of Biological Sciences). We are looking for
a highly motivated candidate with research interests in
evidence-based conservation and decision support tools to inform
environmental management. Candidates with backgrounds in biology,
mathematics, and/or social research methods are invited to apply. The
starting date can be any time during 2015 and the PhD project will be
developed in collaboration with the student to accommodate research
interests and strengths.
The research group is interested in a range of topics related to the
use of evidence in environmental decisions. Particularly the types of
evidence decision makers use to inform their decisions and why, the
consequences of poor uptake of science, knowledge transfer systems,
and the success of tools designed to assist managers to use relevant
science, such as systematic reviews, management effectiveness
evaluations, structured decision-making, and adaptive management.
Scholarship details:
The PhD stipend is fully-funded for a period of 3.5 years and is open
to both Australian/NZ domestic and international students. The
stipends include all course fees plus approximately $25,000 AUD per
annum tax-free. Domestic students will be encouraged to apply for an
Australian Postgraduate Award, with a top-up scholarship awarded to
successful recipients (tax-free 2013 rate of approximately $25,000
AUD, top up of $5000).
Monash and the School of Biological Sciences:
Monash is a member of the Group of Eight, a coalition of top
Australian universities recognized for their excellence in teaching
and research. The School of Biological Sciences is a dynamic unit
with strengths in both ecology and genetics and the nexus between
these disciplines
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The University is located in Melbourne, one of the most liveable
cities in the world and a cultural and recreational hub.
Application process:
Interested candidates should send a cover letter outlining their
research interests and motivation, together with a CV and academic
transcript to <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected].
Applicants must possess a Bachelor's or equivalent degree with
first-class Honours, Master of Science or MPhil. Short-listed
candidates will be asked for further information and will be
interviewed. Applications must be received by Monday 20th of October
2014. The deadline for scholarship applications at Monash University
if October 31 2014 fopr a 1015 start.
Thanks
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Dr Carly Cook
Lecturer in Ecology
School of Biological Sciences
Monash University
Ph: +61 3 9905 5642
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