Hi folks, This is a final call to early career researchers in the Biological Sciences. We are keen to hear from exceptional early career researchers with a strong publication record interested in developing a fellowship application to be hosted at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. Up to 200 Australian Research Council DECRA fellowships (http://www.arc.gov.au/discovery-early-career-researcher-award) will be awarded nationally in this round, and the fellowship covers salary for three years, and up to AUD $40,000 per annum in project operating funds. People awarded their PhD after March 2013 (or earlier if there have been allowable career interruptions) are eligible to apply.
One or more academic staff members at the School of Biological Sciences (https://www.biology.uq.edu.au) will help selected candidates put applications together. Academics across the School conduct research in evolution, global change biology, ecology, aquaculture, behaviour, physiology, entomology, zoology, botany, genomics, development and conservation biology. World-class infrastructure, proximity to stunning habitats and biodiversity, and our tropical-subtropical location contribute to our unique working environment. If you are interested in exploring options further, please enquire directly to Professor Richard Fuller on r.ful...@uq.edu.au by 26th January 2018. Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science School of Biological Sciences University of Queensland Brisbane Australia Read about our work at: http://www.fullerlab.org Like our lab on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/fullerlab eBird Profile: http://ebird.org/ebird/profile/Mjg0NTY3 Blog on my Brisbane Big Year: https://www.fullerlab.org/category/blog/ Twitter: @RichFullerUQ Latest paper: Genetic surrogates in conservation planning – PNAS – http://www.pnas.org/content/114/48/12755.abstract