Enthusiastic, team oriented, and self-motivated students are encouraged 
to apply for a Ph.D. and MSc positions to conduct research on fisheries 
productivity in boreal freshwater ecosystems. This project is a multi-
disciplinary collaboration between the University of Alberta, industry, 
government and other sponsors. The main project goals include: i) 
community assembly in boreal lakes, ii) modelling food-web dynamics, 
iii) effects of climate change on fish production, iv) determining best 
practices in monitoring and measuring, v) primary production in lakes, 
and vi) developing field based studies to determine causative 
relationships between age and growth and other life history 
characteristics in relation to differing lake environments. These 
research projects are fully funded and will provide key insights into 
how to develop habitat offsets for fisheries, a new and emerging field 
in restoration and conservation biology. Applicants will be under the 
supervision of Dr. Mark Poesch, but will interact regularly with 
scientists and team members in industry, provincial and federal 
governments.

Ph.D. applicants must have a graduate degree in Biology, Ecology, 
Zoology, Evolutionary Biology, or a related field. Ideally, the same 
would be an asset for MSc applicants. Applicant must have a high overall 
GPA (especially in related courses). Experience with ecological 
modeling, freshwater fish ecology, database management, and programming 
skills are considered an asset. Applicants should clearly articulate how 
this research will build on your existing experience, specific skills 
and provide a date of availability.  Applicants interested in this 
position, please send an email to Dr. Mark Poesch 
(poesch(at)ualberta.ca) with a cover letter identifying research 
interests, CV, transcripts (unofficial accepted), writing sample, and a 
list of three references. 

Please note review of applications will commence on May 1, 2017 and the 
competition will remain open until the position is filled. The ideal 
start date is September 1, 2017, but other arrangements (for earlier or 
later start dates) can be made.

The University of Alberta was recently rated as Canada’s fourth best 
university, and 86th across universities worldwide. Located in Alberta’s 
capital city, Edmonton (population of 1.2 million people), the 
University of Alberta provides a dynamic mixture of a large research 
intensive university, urban culture and recreation. More than 39,000 
students from across Canada and 144 other countries participate in 
nearly 400 programs and 18 faculties.

Contact Information:

Dr. Mark Poesch 
Assistant Professor, Conservation Ecology
University of Alberta, Department of Renewable Resources
751 General Services Building, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2H1
Ph: 780-492-4827        
Email: Poesch(at)ualberta.ca    
Website: www.markpoesch.com

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