Dear Marmamers

The Cetacean Ecology and Acoustics Laboratory at the University of Queensland 
is seeking applicants for a PhD in the effects of noise on humpback whale song. 
The is largely an extension of work carried out by the lab in both the 
behavioural effects of noise on whales and the function and evolution of 
humpback whale song.

The PhD will rely heavily on data collected over the last 10 years and would 
not suit someone who wants to do large amounts of fieldwork. We are an active 
lab however, usually with several projects running concurrently and a culture 
of helping each other in the field, so there will be opportunities for 
fieldwork on other projects.

Applicants should have a first class honours degree or masters degree in 
biology, marine science or other relevant discipline (candidates with a 
background in electrical engineering may also be suitable). A solid background 
in animal communication and acoustic analysis is desirable. Australian and New 
Zealand applicants will be preferred. Other applicants would need to be 
competitive for an International Postgraduate Research Scholarship at UQ, 
covering tuition and a stipend for 3 years. This usually means having a masters 
degree and at least one first-author publication.

This is an exciting opportunity for a keen young scientist interested in animal 
communication who would like to undertake a PhD in a supportive and social lab 
environment. The student would be supervised by Michael Noad and Rebecca Dunlop 
in the School of Veterinary Science with the opportunity of further supervision 
by other faculty in the School of Biological Sciences. Applicants familiar with 
UQ should note that the PhD will be based on the Gatton campus about an hour 
west of Brisbane, not at the main campus at St Lucia.

Applications should be by email. The applicant should introduce themselves, 
summarise their experience and state why they would like to undertake this PhD 
study. They should attach their curriculum vitae and copies of any publications 
or theses. The CV should include details of their previous academic performance 
and the names of at least three referees with contact details. Applications 
will be accepted until March 5 and should be sent to Michael Noad 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) and Rebecca Dunlop 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).


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Michael Noad   BVSc PhD
Senior Lecturer, Veterinary Anatomy
Cetacean Ecology and Acoustics Laboratory
School of Veterinary Science
The University of Queensland - Gatton Campus,
Qld 4343, Australia.
P. (07) 5460 1876  (UQ internal 50876)   F. (07) 5460 1922
M. 0416270567
W. www.uq.edu.au/whale<http://www.uq.edu.au/whale>
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