Hi all,

Please see below advert for an 18mth (possible extension up to total 2.5 years) 
at the Norwegian Polar Institutes´Biodiversity section.

Cheers
Andy Lowther

________________________________

THE NORWEGIAN POLAR INSTITUTE (NPI) is Norway's main institution for research, 
environmental management and monitoring, mapping and field work in the Polar 
Regions. The Institute is under the auspices of theNorwegian Ministry of the 
Environment and is a contact and service body fornational and international 
polar research. The NPI is currently expanding its activities, especially 
within the field of climate change research. The Institute has 160 employees in 
Tromsø (headquarters in Fram Centre), in Svalbard and in Antarctica. For more 
information: www.npolar.no<http://www.npolar.no>.

Postdoctoral Fellowship - Biodiversity

NPI is seeking a Postdoctoral fellow (1.5 yr term + possible 1 year extension, 
pending funding) to work within the Biodiversity Programme on fine-scale 
dietary analyses of pygoscelid penguins and seals in the sub Antarctic in 
relation to krill fishing (and climate change). The sample collections 
(in-hand) are from the South Orkneys Islands in the western South Atlantic 
(2013/14). Samples from Bouvetøya in the easternSouth Atlantic will be 
collected this coming austral summer (2014/15). It is expected that sampling 
will also be done in the planned extension period ofthis programme in both 
locations during 2015/16. This diet study will be part of a larger effort that 
involves tracking data, accelerometer-magnetometer records, habitat utilization 
and relationships between predators and krill-fishing effort. The successful 
candidate will be integrated into project elements beyond purely dietary 
assessments, dependent on the skill set(s) that he/she brings to the programme.

Qualifications
We are seeking a candidate who has a solid background in biology with direct 
research experience dealing with predator dietary analyses (FAs, isotopes, 
qPCR, scat analyses etc.). The candidate must have good skills in Excel, 
Access, R programming and multivariate statistics. Education level must include 
a PhD in animal ecology. Research experience dealing with marine predator 
diving andspatial data and a good publication record (according to career 
stage) willalso be viewed very positively.

Salary
The salary will follow the Norwegian State salary code 1352 (Postdoctoral 
Fellows), scale 57-64, depending on qualifications (468,400 – 533,000 nok; 
77,150 – 87,800 US dollars).

General
The position is a 1.5 year term (with a possible 1 year extension pending 
funding). The work place is NPI, Tromsø, Norway. The project is part of a 
bilateral research effort between Norway and the United Kingdom. Project PIs 
are Drs. Kit M. Kovacs, Christian Lydersen and Andrew Lowther (NPI) and Dr. 
Phil Trathan(British Antarctic Survey).

The position is available immediately.

The Norwegian State Administration strives to mirror the diversity of its 
population and thereby achieve a balanced mix of age, gender and ethnic 
backgrounds among its employees. Hence, candidates with immigrant backgrounds 
and women are encouraged to apply for the position.

Further inquires about the position can be directed to Dr. Kit M. Kovacs 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; +47 77 75 05 26) or Dr. 
Andrew Lowther ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>;  +47 
77 75 05 44).

The application deadline is 31 August 2014. The application should include a 
CV, names of at least two references, and details of your relevant 
qualifications and experience. Theapplication must be submitted electronically 
via www.jobbnorge.no<http://www.jobbnorge.no>.

All applications can be handled confidentially until the application deadline. 
Thereafter, a public list ofapplicants will be prepared. Applicants who wish to 
reserve their applications from the public list must give reasons for this in 
their applications. In accordance with new public information laws, information 
about an applicant can be made public even if the applicant has requested not 
be included from thepublic list of applicants, cf. Freedom of Information Act, 
Section 25, 2nd paragraph.

_______________________________________________
MARMAM mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.uvic.ca/mailman/listinfo/marmam

Reply via email to