POST-GRADUATE RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES AT MASSEY UNIVERSITY, NEW ZEALAND


20 Aug, 2009



2 post-graduate research positions (2PhD or 1 PhD/1MSc) are now available at 
Massey University's Coastal Marine Research Group under the supervision of Dr. 
Karen Stockin. Successful applicants will be based at Massey University's North 
Shore Campus (Albany) in Auckland, New Zealand.



Position 1 - PhD: Fine scale habitat use and distribution of common dolphins in 
the Hauraki Gulf, Auckland, New Zealand

We seek a Ph.D candidate to investigate fine scale habitat use and distribution 
of common dolphins in the Hauraki Gulf, Auckland over the next 3 years, with 
field research commencing in 1 Nov, 2009.  The position includes a full-time 
scholarship for 3 years at NZ$22,000 per annum. Logistical support, equipment 
and an expense budget to cover fuel expenses of field work will also be awarded 
to the successful candidate. This project will be a vessel-based study focusing 
on distribution, habitat use and photo-identification of common dolphins in the 
Hauraki Gulf. The successful candidate will be working independently from a 
Massey University 5.7 m research vessel operating in Auckland coastal waters. 
Thus, the successful candidate will need to be a competent skipper of small 
research vessels, and thus should be able to demonstrate small boat experience 
in his/her application. Furthermore, the successful candidate should ideally 
have experience with GIS and statistical software.





Position 2 MSc/PhD: Biology of New Zealand common dolphins

We seek a M.Sc/PhD candidate to investigate the external morphology of New 
Zealand common dolphins. Growth, allometric relationships and sexual dimorphism 
will be assessed from specimens found beach cast or incidentally by-caught 
within New Zealand waters. This project will commence early 2010 and shall 
primarily be lab-based. However, the successful candidate will be expected to 
assist in the recovery and sampling of carcasses in the field. Experience in 
marine mammal necropsies and/or tissue collection would be advantageous, 
although not essential since training will be provided. Experience in teeth 
sectioning and aging is also preferred. At PhD level, this project will examine 
the skull morphology of the New Zealand common dolphin population, using skulls 
collected by the NZCDP over the past 10 years. Logistical support, equipment 
and research expenses will be available to the successful candidate. However, 
he/she will need to apply for a Massey University PhD/MSc scholarship during 
the Oct 2009 funding round in order to cover stipend/fees(details listed 
below). Note: At PhD level all international students are charged domestic fees 
only.



Minimum Qualifications:



1. First or 2.1 Bachelor's degree with honours in a relevant field. 2. Well 
demonstrated boat experience (Position 1). 3. Ability to work effectively, both 
independently and cooperatively, as a member of a research team. 4. Ability to 
take responsibility as a research leader. 5. Ability to communicate and work 
effectively, responsibly, and respectfully with all stakeholders. 6. Ability to 
conduct physically demanding field work at sea (Position 1) and on land 
(Position 2).



Position 1 - Boating experience, including a minimum of 6 months (750+ hours) 
working on commercial vessels and/or 2,000+ hours on recreational vessels is 
essential. Additional Preferred Qualifications: 1. Skipper Certifications: New 
Zealand MSA Boat Master, Local Launch Operator, Inshore Launch Master, or 
equivalent. 2. New Zealand Radiotelephone Operator's Certificate or equivalent 
3. Water safety, first aid certifications. 4. Photo-identification experience 
and/or other high-speed SLR photography experience 5. Experience studying 
cetaceans from a research vessel.



Preferred Qualifications:



1. Master's degree in a relevant field (Position 1 + 2 at PhD level)

2. Demonstrated academic excellence  (Positions 1 + 2)

3. Experience with GIS (Position 1)

4. Experience with database and statistical software packages (Positions 1+2)

5. Experience in marine mammal necropsy and/or tissue collection (Position 2)

6. Experience with skull cleaning and morphometric analyses (Position 2)



To apply, send an email with YOUR SURNAME within the subject line and the 
following attachments to: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



1. A letter which clearly states which position(s) you are interested in, and 
summarizes your academic and scientific background, work experience, research 
interests, and how you meet the qualifications listed above

2. A copy of your CV

3. A list of at least 3 professional references with contact information - 
preferably an email address

4. Unofficial undergraduate and graduate transcripts and/or a list of 
university courses taken and grades.



These maybe alternatively posted to:



Dr. Karen Stockin, Director - Coastal Marine Research Group

New Zealand Common Dolphin Project (NZCDP), Massey University, Private Bag 102 
904, North Shore MSC, Auckland, New Zealand



Deadline:

1 Sept 2009 - for expressions of interest



Dr Karen A Stockin

Director, Coastal-Marine Research Group

Massey University, New Zealand



Further Scholarship Information

Massey University Vice Chancellor's Doctoral and Massey University Doctoral 
Scholarship: All applicants for the Massey University Doctoral Scholarships are 
considered for the Vice-Chancellor's Scholarships. The Vice Chancellor's 
Scholarships are awarded on academic ranking to the top students. The Doctoral 
Scholarships are open to persons who are enrolled or eligible to enrol 
full-time for a research paper of 120 credits during a 12 month period towards 
a Doctoral degree at Massey University. Consideration will normally only be 
given to students with a GPA of 7.0 or better (on a 9 point scale), or an A- 
average or better in graduate level papers. Applicants who are completing 
Honours or Masters thesis or research report must be due to submit by the end 
of the year (for October applications). The value of the Doctoral Scholarship 
is $22,000 per annum to a maximum of 3 years. Recipients are responsible for 
the payment of their fees. The value of the Vice Chancellor's Doctoral 
Scholarship is$27,000 per annum to a maximum of 3 years. Recipients are 
responsible for the payment of their fees. Full regulations and application 
forms are available from http://awards.massey.ac.nz/ Applications close 1 
October 2009.

Massey University Masterate Scholarship: The scholarship are open to persons 
who are enrolled or eligible to enrol full-time for the thesis research 
component of their Masters degree at Massey University. The research component 
must be 90 - 120 credits (this may comprise two research papers studied in 
consecutive semesters that constitute a single project overall). Consideration 
will normally only be given to students with a GPA of 6.5 or better (on a 9 
point scale), or a B+ average or better in graduate level papers. The value of 
the Masterate Scholarship is $15,000.   Full regulations and application forms 
are available from http://awards.massey.ac.nz/ Applications close 1 October 
2009.

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Dr. Karen A Stockin

Lecturer - Marine Ecology

Coastal Marine Research Group

Institute of Natural Sciences

Massey University
Private Bag 102 904
North Shore MSC
New Zealand



Tel:   + 64 9 414 0800 Ext 41127

Fax:  + 64 9 443 9790

Email:     [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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