iDiv, the German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research
Halle-Jena-Leipzig, invites applications to several doctoral and
post-doctoral positions for candidates from various backgrounds.

iDiv (German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research
Halle-Jena-Leipzig) is the world-leading place for integrative biodiversity
research. It has for central mission to promote theory-driven synthesis and
data-driven theory in integrative biodiversity research. The concept of iDiv
encompasses the detection of biodiversity, understanding its emergence,
exploring its consequences for ecosystem functions and services, and
developing strategies to safeguard biodiversity under global change. The
iDiv research centre is established as an institution in Leipzig and is run
by Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU), Friedrich Schiller
University Jena (FSU) and Leipzig University (UL) – and in cooperation with
the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ). The science
consortium is enhanced by the expertise of many research institutes (Max
Planck Society, Leibniz Association, Klaus Tschira Foundation). The members
of the consortium are spread over Europe with higher concentration in
central Germany. The consortium is highly interdisciplinary and offers a
unique opportunity to develop transdisciplinary vision with emphasis on the
ubiquity of biodiversity.
As part of an internal initiative to value synergies inside the consortium,
iDiv and the three universities offer 7 PhD fellowships positions in many
fields encompassing evolution of pollinator viruses, global change effects
on soil ecology, education to biodiversity, innovative sequencing and
bioinformatic methods for highly diverse samples, habitat protection and
land-use change, and much more.

All positions are detailed on
www.idiv.de/the_centre/career/flexpool_positions.html . 
Successful candidates will be seated in the lab of their supervisors with
encouragements to rotate. In parallel, they will be integrated to structured
program yDiv to enhance the scientific and professional values of their stay.
We offer:
- Cutting-edge research projects to be conducted in state-of-the-art facilities
- Working in an integrative research environment offering many networking
opportunities
- Individual supervision by iDiv researchers
- An English-speaking program to approach biodiversity research from
multiple points of view in an international environment
- Competitive funding provided for international and German students

Qualification:
iDiv is an integrative institute and we encourage highly motivated
scientists from all background to apply. German speaking is not a
prerequisite but good command of English is necessary.
Applicants to PhDs must hold a master degree (or equivalent degree) at the
start of their contract. They will graduate from the universities of
affiliation of their supervisors. In parallel, they will enroll in the
graduate training group yDiv to develop a unique sets of skills for academic
and professional career. Initial contract is for three years with potential
extension. The salary is in accordance with the German public service salary
scale (TV-L E 13 dependent on personal qualifications, 65% of a full time
employment).

Severely disabled persons are encouraged to apply and will be given
preference in the case of equal suitability. All applications are only
accepted via our application portal under apply.idiv.de mentioning the
research project number. Applicants can apply to up to three positions, with
tailored motivation letter for each position. The deadline for application
submission is Sunday, January 1st, 2017. Selected candidates will be invited
for an interview in Leipzig in February. For queries on the application
process, please contact [email protected] .

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