Institution: Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada (www.trentu.ca)
Supervisor: Dennis Murray (Lab website: http://www.dennismurray.ca)

The Integrative Wildlife Conservation (Murray) lab has a project available
for a graduate student (PhD or MSc) to assess responses of amphibians to
environmental stressors (e.g., pathogens, contaminants, food limitation,
predation risk), exploring the heritability and plasticity of traits within
and across generations and life stages. Our recent investigations in this
area highlight the opportunity to test fundamental questions in stress
ecology, evolutionary biology, and conservation biology via experimental,
field and molecular techniques. The student will have the opportunity to
develop specific research questions within the scope of the larger project.

The funding package includes a competitive stipend, foreign tuition waiver
(if the student is not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident) as well
coverage of all research expenses. Successful PhD candidates will have an
MSc in Biology, Ecology, Conservation Biology, or related field, and
demonstrated evidence of peer-reviewed publications. All applicants must
have strong quantitative, laboratory and/or field skills, and an interest in
working collaboratively as part of a larger group. The student will join the
Integrative Wildlife Conservation laboratory at Trent University
(www.dennismurray.ca) and be part of an interdisciplinary team addressing
innovative solutions to environmental change (www.create-enviro.ca). 

To apply, please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, unofficial academic
transcript, and contact information for 3 references, to: Dennis Murray
([email protected]) Application deadline is Feb 16th, but review of
applications will begin immediately and continue until a suitable candidate
is found. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early. 

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