Purdue Post-doctoral Scholars in Natural Resources

Purdue University’s Department of Forestry and Natural Resources seeks 
candidates for 1-2 
post-doctoral positions for its annual recurring competition for post-doctoral 
scholars in natural 
resources science or management. The department has a broad environmental scope 
with 
nationally ranked doctoral programs, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches 
across a 
spectrum of research areas including ecology, genetics, forest biology, forest 
measurement and 
assessment/GIS, wood products, wildlife, fisheries and aquatic sciences, and 
natural resources 
social science (www.ag.purdue.edu/fnr). Departmental faculty members actively 
participate in 
interdisciplinary initiatives including the Center for Advanced Manufacturing, 
Center for the 
Environment, Purdue Water Community, Purdue Interdisciplinary Center for 
Ecological 
Sustainability, Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center, Center for 
Global 
Soundscapes, Center for Regional Development, Purdue Climate Change Research 
Center, 
Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant, and the Natural Resources Development Institute. 

Requirements for the position(s) include a Ph.D. in natural resources or 
related discipline, 
evidence of initiative, independence, and productivity, and a commitment to 
conservation of 
natural resources. The program is open to U.S. and non-U.S. citizens.

Positions will be 2-year appointments at a salary of $45,000, plus benefits and 
a discretionary 
fund of $5,000/year in addition to any research funds that are provided by 
mentors.

Application Process: Before applying, interested individuals should contact 
prospective 
postdoctoral mentors in the department to discuss project ideas. A list of 
faculty mentors is 
available at https://ag.purdue.edu/fnr/Pages/dirpostdocprgrm.aspx.  Mentoring 
may be sought 
from individual faculty or by faculty teams, whichever is more appropriate to 
successfully 
conduct the proposed work.

To apply to the Natural Resources Scholars program candidates must submit a) 
names of one or 
more faculty who have agreed to serve as mentors for the proposed project, b) a 
curriculum 
vitae, c) a proposal describing the work to be undertaken, d) two letters of 
reference, and e) a 1-
page statement of support from the proposed mentor(s). Materials should be 
submitted as PDF 
files via email to [email protected] with the subject line “Application: Postdoc 
Scholars in 
Natural Resources”.  Letter writers should submit their recommendations 
directly using the email 
address above.  The deadline for receiving completed applications is 15 October 
2015.

Applicants may propose projects that complement, extend, or synthesize existing 
efforts and 
interests of the faculty. The proposal should identify the issue to be 
addressed, summarize the 
current level of knowledge as it relates to the issue, describe the 
objective(s) of the proposed 
work, provide the study design and methods used to meet the objective(s), 
explain expected 
results and deliverables, and highlight their scientific and broader 
significance.  The proposal is 
limited to a 300-word summary page and three (3) single-spaced pages, not 
including 
references, using one-inch margins and a minimum 11-point standard font. 

Applications will be judged on overall quality including prior performance, 
support letters, and 
the scientific and technical merit and feasibility of the proposal.  For 
additional information, 
please contact Douglass Jacobs, Fred M. van Eck Professor and Associate Head 
([email protected]). 

Purdue University is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action 
employer                              
fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce.

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