Hello all,

I just wanted to alert any interested candidates in an outstanding postdoctoral 
fellowship scheme now open at the University of Queensland, Brisbane Australia. 
 The scheme is not specific to ecology but if you are interested in applying, 
details for how to get started are listed below.  This fellowship pays salary 
only (for free years) so you need to find a well matched supervisor and hosting 
school (department) at UQ to apply.

2017 UQ Development Fellowships

UQ is very pleased to announce the opening of the University of Queensland UQ 
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (Development Fellowship Scheme). The scheme 
aims to foster development of the most promising early career researchers.

Fellowships may be applied for and awarded funding for up to a maximum of three 
years and are to be taken up by 1 January 2018.

Fellowships may be held on a part-time basis (for family and/or carer 
responsibilities).

For detailed information on the features of the scheme, selection and 
eligibility criteria, please refer to the UQ Development Fellowships 
Guidelines, available on the UQR&I website at: 
http://www.uq.edu.au/research/research-management/uq-fellowships

Key Info: Applications are submitted through hosting schools and institutions 
at the University of Queensland.  If you are interested in applying, you need 
to:
1. Identify and contact a suitable supervisor at The University of Queensland.  
Most ecologists at UQ are in the following Schools. Please contact specific 
supervisors about your interest:
School of Biological Sciences: http://www.biology.uq.edu.au/
School of Geography, Planing and Environmental Management: 
https://www.gpem.uq.edu.au/
School of Agriculture and Food Science: https://www.uq.edu.au/agriculture/

UQs Ecology Centre provides information about all ecologists at UQ:  
http://ecology.uq.edu.au/

you may also contact The University of Queensland’s Research office for more 
detailed 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

2. Get details on School/Department/Institute internal deadlines - these will 
be in late August 2016.  Once you have opened discussions with a potential 
supervisor and confirmed their support for your application, they will be able 
to tell you what these are or help you find out.

3. These fellowships are highly competitive and heavily based on past 
publication record.  If you have not published more than 5 papers in high 
ranking journals you are unlikely to be competitive.



Dr. Margie Mayfield
Director of the Ecology Centre
School of Biological Sciences
Goddard Building (8)
St Lucia Campus
The University of Queensland
Brisbane, 4072 Queensland
Australia

Phone: +61 (7) 3365 1685
Fax: +61 (7) 3365 1655

http://www.mayfieldplantecologylab.org

For Ecology Centre related business please e-mail: [email protected]







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