PhD opportunity: Waterfowl research in the Western Boreal Forest

The Fedy Lab of Wildlife and Molecular Ecology is recruiting a PhD student
to begin in January or April 2019.

We are seeking an excellent student for a fully funded PhD addressing
important wildlife conservation issues for waterfowl in the Western Boreal
Forest. The research will contribute to our on-going research investigating
wildlife responses to habitat disturbance and waterfowl nesting ecology in
Alberta. The student will be a member of the Fedy Lab of Wildlife and
Molecular Ecology at the University of Waterloo, Ontario. Research in the
lab crosses scales, from genes to landscapes, and the PhD student’s
contributions will address questions related to large scale habitat use and
waterfowl demography. Spring and summer field work will be based in and
around Utikuma Lake, Alberta. The research will be conducted in close
partnership with scientists from Ducks Unlimited Canada.

The successful applicant will have a strong background in ecology and
field-based research, excellent grades, and a passion for wildlife ecology
and conservation. Students should have a strong background in statistics
and/or a keen interest and willingness to learn sophisticated quantitative
approaches to data analysis. Previous experience with statistical software
such as R is preferred. Students must have a strong work ethic, be able to
thrive under physically challenging field situations, and must be
comfortable supervising field crews in remote locations. Funding for PhD
students is available for up to four years and students who have already
completed a Master’s degree will be given preference. The applicant should
be competitive for scholarships such as NSERC, and will be expected to apply
for such opportunities. We, of course, welcome students who have secured
external funding. Guaranteed funding is only available for domestic
students, at this time.

Students will be supervised by Dr. Brad Fedy (fedylab.uwaterloo.ca) and will
be integrated into our active and engaging research environment. The student
could start as early as January 2019 or April 2019.

If interested, please email [email protected] with subject line “Waterfowl
PhD” no later than October 15, 2018.  Please provide: (1) a cover letter
detailing background and research interests; (2) CV including the names of 3
referees; and (3) unofficial transcripts from your previous degrees. 

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