Department of Biology Postdoc position in Animal Ecology (University of 
Würzburg)

“Honey bee and bumble bee ecology”

We offer a Research Scientist (Postdoc) position at the Department for Animal 
Ecology and
Tropical Biology, Biocenter, University of Würzburg, Germany for three years 
with possible
extension for further three years. The position builds upon long-term research 
activities of the
group on the ecology of honey bees and bumble bees in the context of land use 
and climate
change and combined risks by pesticides, parasites, and loss of floral 
resources. The
successful candidate (i) will analyse existing data sets on community dynamics, 
biotic
interactions, and seasonal timing of social bees and on environmental risk 
assessment in
honey bees, (ii) will initiate new projects and (iii) contribute to teaching.
The candidate is expected to hold a PhD degree in Ecology or a similar 
discipline with a
background in bee ecology. Further requirements are a very good knowledge of 
ecological
statistics (using R) and experimental designs, very good writing and 
communication skills,
ability to work independently and self-motivated, interest to work in 
interdisciplinary projects,
and the willingness to teach undergraduate students and to supervise BSc, MSc 
and PhD
students. Further valued skills are practical experience in beekeeping, 
DNA-metabarcoding
of pollen samples, bee parasites and pathogens, and GIS/landscape ecology. We 
offer the
membership in an ambitious research team, modern facilities and an 
international research
environment.

Salary and benefits are according to public service positions in Germany 
(TVL13, full
position). Female scientists are particularly encouraged to apply. Disabled 
applicants will be
preferentially considered in case of equivalent qualification.
Planned start date is 1st November 2017.

Applications
Please send your application as a single pdf file per-email to 
ingolf.steffan@uniwuerzburg.
de and [email protected] latest until 31th August 2017.
Applications should include a cover letter, a short summary of research 
interests, CV,
complete certificates, and the names (with email addresses) of two potential 
referees.
For further information, please contact
Prof. Dr. Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter, Department of Animal Ecology and Tropical 
Biology,
Biocenter, University of Würzburg, Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, Germany, by 
Email (see
above), phone: +49 931 3186947 or check the homepage: 
http://www.zoo3.biozentrum.uniwuerzburg.
de/en/

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