University of Nevada Las Vegas
Faculty Position
Ecohydrologist
The School of Life Sciences (SoLS) at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
(UNLV) seeks applicants for a tenure-track assistant professor position.
Although related research areas may be considered, the ideal candidate will
work in e
As seen earlier on Ecolog, interviews for this faculty job posting will be
commencing soon. Interested applicants should kindly apply soon prior to
the position being filled if interested in having applications given full
consideration.
University of Nevada Las Vegas
Faculty Position
Ecohydrolog
POSITION TITLE
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas invites applications for Assistant
Professor - Biostatistics
PROFILE of the UNIVERSITY
UNLV is a comprehensive research university of approximately 28,000 students
and 3,300 faculty and staff dedicated to teaching, research, and
The Metroparks of the Toledo Area (Ohio, United States) is searching for
historical photos of northwestern Ohio vegetation and natural features to
assist them in understanding change and management planning. Further
details are provided at the Metroparks link below; if anyone has or knows of
histo
Outreach Notice for Graduate Research Assistantship in Restoration Ecology,
University of Nevada Las Vegas
This is an early alert that a Graduate Research Assistantship may become
available for a Master’s Degree-seeking Native American student to start in
August 2016 or after January 2017, with t
Through a donation for educational purposes from Natural Resource
Conservation LLC, for students, educators, non-profits, and governmental
conservation organizations, the U.S. national park centennial book
Conserving America's National Parks is being offered at cost for educational
use. These uses
NEPA public comment is currently open for a proposal by the U.S. military to
withdraw up to > 227,000 acres from the Desert National Wildlife Refuge.
This refuge, established in 1936 partly through the efforts of President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, is the largest national wildlife refuge in the lower
The School of Life Sciences, University of Nevada Las Vegas, is recruiting
for seasonal botany positions for March-April 2017 for field research in the
Mojave Desert and Mojave-Sonoran transition. Applicants should have
expertise in plant taxonomy, field botany, be comfortable working and
driving
The School of Life Sciences at the University of Nevada Las Vegas seeks a
skilled seasonal botanist with experience botanizing in the desert
Southwest. The position is currently for March and April, 2016.
The position is based in Las Vegas, Nevada, and will require travel to study
sites in the so
Sponsored by the Friends of Nevada Wilderness and REI in collaboration with
the University of Nevada Las Vegas and Natural Resource Conservation LLC,
there will be a free one-hour book talk on the NPS Centennial book titled
"Conserving America's National Parks" on March 3, 2016, at the REI at Boca
A PhD Assistantship is available with the University of Nevada Las Vegas,
posted on behalf of Dr. Dale Devitt. Please direct any inquiries to Dr.
Devitt, not to me, as I am just passing this along.
PhD Assistantship available, Biology, University of Nevada Las Vegas.
Investigating the impact of s
The non-profit Desert Tortoise Council is reaching out to the ecological
research community to see if field biologists may be willing to share for
our use photos of desert tortoises interacting with habitat features. We
are interested in photos of the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii)
specifica
PhD Graduate Assistantship: University of Nevada, Las Vegas, funded by NSF
A PhD research assistantship, funded by the National Science Foundation for
approximately three years, is available with the School of Life Sciences at
the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV). The successful student will
We are still accepting applications for a limited time for a PhD Research
Assistantship (funded by NSF) at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. The
goal of this position is to conduct integrated research on effects of
disturbance and restoration in Mojave Desert ecosystems of the arid
Southwest. A
Altman (sharon.alt...@unlv.edu). Cover letters can be addressed to: Dr.
Scott Abella, School of Environmental and Public Affairs, University of
Nevada Las Vegas, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154-4030. In
the cover letter, please document botanical experience through coursework
or
I am passing this message along. Teaching also will likely include ENV 220
(ecological principles) and potentially opportunities for research
collaborations in desert ecology in the Las Vegas region. I must stress
that I have nothing to do with the hiring and am simply passing this
along, but
staff including other botanists, and National Park Service staff is
required.
To apply, please send a cover letter and resume by email only to Sharon
Altman (sharon.alt...@unlv.edu). Cover letters can be addressed to: Dr.
Scott Abella, School of Environmental and Public Affairs, University of
This position may be a good fit for candidates who have
ecology/conservation/natural resources backgrounds (such as an
undergraduate degree in those areas) with higher-level expertise in energy
policy. A major stumbling block in implementing renewable energy projects
(primarily solar and wind)
UNLV Public Lands Institute and
Department of Environmental Studies. This group is coordinated by Dr.
Scott Abella (http://faculty.unlv.edu/abellas2/) and includes a team of
Research Assistants and graduate students. The group is producing 10-15
peer-reviewed publications per year and
We are still accepting applications for the position of Research Associate
at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, posted 3/30/2009 to Ecolog. This
position is a good fit for a candidate interested in applied research in
community invasibility and monitoring of exotic plant species in arid
land
Forest Research Group, housed at the UNLV Public Lands Institute and
School of Life Sciences. This group is coordinated by Dr. Scott Abella
(http://faculty.unlv.edu/abellas2/) and includes a team of Research
Assistants and graduate students. The group is producing 10-15
peer-reviewed publications per
The Bureau of Land Management, Las Vegas Field Office in southern Nevada,
has posted the position of Botanist to USA jobs:
http://jobsearch.usajobs.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=75923113&AVSDM=2008%2D09%
2D19+11%3A31%
3A04&Logo=0&q=botanist&lid=18152&FedEmp=N&sort=rv&vw=d&brd=3876&ss=0&FedPub=
Y&SUBMIT1.x
yland Forest Research Group, housed at the UNLV Public Lands Institute
and Department of Environmental Studies. This group is coordinated by Dr.
Scott Abella (http://faculty.unlv.edu/abellas2/) and includes a team of
Research Assistants and graduate students. The group is producing 10-15
p
f the highly productive Desert and
Dryland Forest Research Group, housed at the UNLV Public Lands Institute
and Department of Environmental Studies. This group is coordinated by Dr.
Scott Abella (http://faculty.unlv.edu/abellas2/) and includes a team of
Research Assistants and graduate students.
We are still accepting applications for this position, which was earlier
posted on Ecolog. We encourage interested applicants to apply quickly, as
review of applicants is ongoing.
The Public Lands Institute at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas seeks a
research assistant for its Weed Sentry/Rest
A M.S. research assistantship is available with the School of Life Sciences
at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) in Las Vegas, Nevada. The
project, funded by the interagency Joint Fire Science Program, will focus on
identifying successful native species suitable for revegetating desert bur
Research Assistant, Fire and Restoration Ecology
Public Lands Institute
The Public Lands Institute at the University of Nevada Las Vegas invites
applications for a full-time Research Assistant position to carry out
research on an interagency Joint Fire Science project in collaboration with
the Nat
The Public Lands Institute at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas seeks
research assistants (one or more) to conduct vegetation surveys and research
at Lake Mead National Recreation Area (LAME) and other federal lands within
Clark County, Nevada. These are full-time, externally funded positions wit
A M.S. research assistantship is available with the Public Lands Institute
and the School of Life Sciences at the University of Nevada Las Vegas in Las
Vegas, Nevada. The project, funded by the National Park Service, will focus
on the ecology of rare plant species at Lake Mead National Recreation
A search for the position described below remains active, and I encourage
interested candidates to apply. This position is a good fit for candidates
early in their careers interested in restoration ecology,
research/monitoring at landscape scales, and translating scientific
information into manage
Research Assistant, UNLV Public Lands Institute
The Public Lands Institute at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas seeks a
research assistant for its Weed Sentry/Restoration Program to conduct
vegetation field surveys and research at Lake Mead National Recreation Area
and on other federal lands in
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