Kit Kovacs and Christian Lydersen at the Norwegian Polar Institute would like 
to announce the following postdoctoral fellowship for a spatial ecologist to 
work on ICE-whales.

Cheers

kit
Kit M. Kovacs, Prof.
Biodiversity Research Section Leader
Norwegian Polar Institute
9296 Tromsø
Norway




The Norwegian Polar Institute carries out scientific research, mapping and 
environmental monitoring in the Arctic and the Antarctic. The Institute advises 
Norwegian authorities in strategic and thematic matters relating to the Polar 
Regions, represents Norway internationally on various occasions and is Norway's 
competent environmental authority in Antarctica. Under the auspices of the 
Ministry of Climate and Environment, the Institute has a staff of approximately 
160 located in Tromsø, Svalbard (Spitsbergen) and Antarctica. For further 
information on the Norwegian Polar Institute, please visit 
www.npolar.no<http://www.npolar.no>.

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in cetacean spatial ecology (3 years)

The Norwegian Polar Institute in Tromsø, Norway invites applications for a 
Postdoctoral Research Fellow position in cetacean spatial ecology. The position 
is a 3 year fixed-term position, with a possible extension of 1 year, depending 
on funding. The work will be conducted in our Research Department, within the 
Biodiversity Research Section.


Work Content
The position is affiliated with the project "Norway's ice-associated cetaceans 
in a changing Arctic" which will explore climate change impacts on the three 
ice associated endemic arctic cetaceans (bowhead, narwhal and white whales), in 
the context of the broader cetacean community in the Barents Sea.



Qualifications
Candidates must hold a PhD in vertebrate spatial ecology, preferably from 
studies on mammals. The PhD must be completed in order for an application to be 
considered.

The candidate must have demonstrated spatial analyses skills as well as being 
competent with data management and statistical analyses (experience with Excel, 
Access, R programming and multivariate statistics).

Experience with cetacean abundance surveys and at-sea identification of 
northern hemisphere whale species, and experience from working with CTD-SRDLs 
(Conductivity-Temperature-Depth Satellite Relay Data Loggers) data are 
considered assets. Field experience from Polar Regions will also be viewed 
favorably, as will a good publication record.

The successful candidate must be a good team worker, who is accustomed to 
working in cross-disciplinary, international teams and who is interested in the 
impacts of climate change on cetacean populations, particularly in the Arctic. 
Good English skills are required.


General
The work place for this job is Tromsø, Norway. The salary will be commensurate 
with the qualifications of the successful candidate, under the Norwegian state 
salary code 1352 post doctor, scale 57-64 (currently 482,800-549,400 NOK per 
year). The position is open immediately.

The main objective of Post-doctoral Research Fellow appointments is to enhance 
qualification for more senior academic positions. No one can be appointed to 
more than one fixed-term period as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the same 
institution.

Tromsø is a city of 70.000 residents situated in northern Norway at nearly 
70°N. Tromsø is known as a good place to experience the midnight sun, polar 
night, varied outdoor activities and a lively cultural and entertainment 
environment. It is also a major, and expanding, center for research, with 
numerous government and private research institutions and a major university.

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. All qualified candidates with different 
backgrounds are thus encouraged to apply. The Norwegian Polar Institute is an 
IW-enterprise (Inclusive Workplace) and adjustments will be made to the 
workplace to make accommodation for health issues, if necessary.
Further inquiries about the position may be directed to section leader of 
Biodiversity Kit Kovacs, tel. +47 77 75 05 26, e-mail: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or senior researcher Christian 
Lydersen, tel. +47 77 75 05 23, e-mail: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

The application deadline is 30th March 2015. The application should include 
details of your relevant qualifications and experience, CV, list of 
publications, copies of your transcripts and names of at least two references. 
A complete application must be submitted electronically via 
www.jobbnorge.no<http://www.jobbnorge.no>.


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

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