PhD POSITION IN AFRICAN BAT DISEASE ECOLOGY

The newly established lab of Dr Kristian Forbes at the Department of Biological 
Sciences, University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, is searching for a graduate 
student in bat disease ecology. Fieldwork will be based in the Taita Hills, 
south-east Kenya. Situated between Tsavo East and West National Parks, this 
amazing region has remarkable bat species richness and habitat heterogeneity - 
ranging from cloud rainforest patches and savannah plains, to agricultural 
fields and small villages.   

Research in the Forbes lab is diverse and multidisciplinary, including 
within-host dynamics such as immunity, infection spread within wildlife 
populations and across landscapes, and the impacts of disease on host fitness. 
The successful applicant will have flexibility in defining their project focus. 

Applicants should have wide interests in biological sciences, including 
wildlife biology, zoonotic infections, and anthropogenic environmental changes. 
Previous experience is wildlife trapping and sampling and/or laboratory 
diagnostics will be highly regarded. The student will work within an 
international and multidisciplinary One Health-themed project. Key partners are 
based at the University of Nairobi, Maasai Mara University, and the University 
of Helsinki in Finland. The project will include international travel; an 
interest in learning about different cultures is important. 

The successful applicant will be supported by a graduate teaching assistantship 
and opportunities may also be available for fellowships, such as DDF and DAF 
programs at U of A 
(https://graduate-and-international.uark.edu/graduate/costs-and-funding/doctoral-fellowships.php).
 The desired start time is fall, 2019, but is flexible. The student will be 
supervised by Dr Forbes (https://kristianforbes.wordpress.com/) and be part of 
the new EEOB program at U of A (https://eeob.uark.edu/). Fayetteville is 
located in a beautiful natural area amongst the Ozark Mountains, with a wide 
range of recreational activities in close proximity such as hiking, cycling, 
kayaking and fishing; it regularly ranks amongst top US cities to live 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fayetteville,_Arkansas).

For more information, please contact Dr Forbes at [email protected]. To apply, 
please send: 1) a cover letter of maximum one page outlining your research 
interests and career goals, 2) your CV and academic transcripts, and 3) contact 
information for three referees to the above email address. Applications will be 
reviewed as they are received, and prompt submission is recommended.

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