Dear ecologgers,

The SalGo Team @ the University of Oxford is currently recruiting a PhD student 
interested in “odd life 
history strategies” (e.g. regeneration in flatworms, heterotrophic plants, 
extreme longevity such as in 
Bristlecone pine, expedited growth like in bamboos) and life history evolution, 
eco-evolutionary 
dynamics, the nexus between ecophysiology and population dynamics, comparative 
demography, 
ecological forecasting, and/or the evolution of (and escape from) senescence.

The successful candidate will apply (with my feedback) for a competitive Newton 
Abraham studentship 
@ Oxford, with the position starting in October 2018, with generous support for 
3.5 years. Further 
details see here: 
http://www.zoo.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/Newton%20Abraham%20Advert%20(MPLS)%202018-19.pdf

If you are interested in joining my group, please contact me 
([email protected]) with a brief 
description of your research interests and why you want to pursue a PhD, your 
CV, and pertinent 
publications (in prep OK). Preference to those candidates with MSc or similar 
experience.

Kind regards,
rob salguero-gomez

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