Location: University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada. 

Supervisors: Dr. Philip McLoughlin, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, 
Canada. Dr. Jocelyn Poissant, University of Exeter, Penryn, UK. 

Salary: $20,000/year (CAD) for a minimum of 3 years.

Start date: January 1st 2016 (preferred) or May 1st 2016.

Project: We are looking to recruit a PhD student to contribute to our long-
term individual-based study of feral horses on Sable Island (Nova Scotia, 
Canada) initiated in 2007. This project will focus on the evolutionary 
consequences of a strong gradient in habitat quality along the length of the 
island (horse density drops by half from west to east). The student will have 
access to pedigree, molecular markers, social network and phenotypic (body 
size, intestinal parasite load, body condition, life history, etc.) data for 
more than 900 known individuals to develop questions related to spatial 
variation in population dynamics, genetic structure, phenotypic selection, 
mate choice, and inbreeding. We are particular interested in recruiting a 
student who recently or will soon obtain a M.Sc. in evolutionary ecology 
and/or genetics. Information about the study system can be found at 
http://mcloughlinlab.ca/lab/research-2/research/.

The student will spend up to 2 months on Sable Island each summer for 
fieldwork. Daily tasks, shared by the entire research team, will include 
walking censuses and photography of horses, collection of samples, laboratory 
(parasitology) work, identification of individuals from digital photographs, 
and database management. Students visiting Sable Island must work well in 
teams, deal well with life in a remote research station, be able to travel by 
small airplane, fishing trawler, helicopter, or frigate, and be reasonably fit 
as walking censuses require lots of hiking. Courses on first aid and driving 
All Terrain Vehicles will be provided prior to fieldwork. 

This position is fully funded for a minimum of 3 years (salary of $20 
000/year) but the student will be expected to apply for internal scholarships 
(e.g., teaching assistant positions) and external scholarships (e.g. NSERC). 
While all applications are welcomed, preference will be given to Canadians who 
are competitive for an NSERC scholarship (GPA > 3.8) and international 
students who can secure a scholarship in their home country.

To apply send an email titled SABLE ISLAND PHD 2016 to 
[email protected] including:

-A short summary of research interests
-A current CV
-PDFs of undergraduate and graduate transcripts
-The names and email addresses of 3 potential references

Instructions for the full application to the Ph.D. program are located here: 
https://www.usask.ca/cgsr/grad_programs/programs/BIOL.php

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