Fully Funded Ph.D. Position in whale behavioural ecology

We are looking for a skilled and enthusiastic PhD student to join the groups of 
Dr. Sarah Fortune, the Canadian Wildlife Federation Chair in Large Whale 
Conservation at Dalhousie University, Halifax (Nova Scotia, Canada) and 
Dr.Véronique Lesage, Research Scientist at Maurice Lamontagne Institute at 
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Mont-Joli, Quebec, Canada).

The project aims to examine diving behaviour and foraging activity of St. 
Lawrence Estuary beluga in the context of noise exposure using digital-tag 
behavioural and acoustic data. This project and the 4-year PhD position is 
funded by Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Dr. Véronique Lesage is the project lead 
and will co-supervise the successful candidate during their program. The 
student will be offered with various opportunities to work in the field with 
small and large marine mammals in the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Applicants should possess an internationally recognised Master’s degree from an 
accredited institution with peer-review publication experience. Candidates 
should be self-motivated, and able to work within a team framework. They should 
have an interest in applied ecology and oceanography, and a strong background 
in behavioural ecology, statistics, and computer science.

Start date: September 2023

PhD stipend: $37,000 / year (less tuition and fees)

To apply: email your CV and a motivation letter to Veronique Lesage 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).



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