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Master student scholarships for project on behavioural ecology in an Arctic seabird

Changed on Monday, April 29, 2024 - 10:42

A master student position available in the project "Parents-offspring vocal interactions in a long-lived Arctic seabird, the little auk Alle alle". The primary goal of the project, funded by the NCN SONATA 13 grant, is to investigate mechanisms behind parent-offspring recognition in the little auk.

Two PhD scholarships for project on seabirds ecology in the Arctic

Changed on Monday, April 29, 2024 - 10:24

Two PhD student positions available in the project "ACORD: Avian COordination of parental activities – patterns and mechanisms". The primary goal of the project, funded by the NCN OPUS 25 grant, is to investigate mechanisms behind behavioral coordination of avian parents. 

Detailed information on requirements and conditions can be found in the attached PDF file
Applications will be accepted by email until 26 May 2024
Selection of Candidates on 15 June 2024

Results of competitions for the assistant professor positions in the Department of Evolutionary Genetics and Biosystematics

Changed on Thursday, January 18, 2024 - 09:27

On 8 January 2024, the candidate selection for three positions of assistant professors (postdoctoral researcher positions) in the Department of Evolutionary Genetics and Biosystematics has been completed. Dr. Clement Car has been selected for the postdoctoral position in the CEUS-UNISONO project entitled "Testing the Domestication Syndrome hypothesis in free-ranging dogs". Dr. Carolina Osuna Mascaró and Dr.

PhD scholarship for the project on seabirds ecology in the Arctic

Changed on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 - 14:40

We are seeking a PhD candidate for the scientific project "What really matters for a High-Arctic zooplanktivorous seabird foraging in rapidly changing environment - prey size or energy content?". The primary aim of the project, funded by the NCN OPUS 22 grant, is to investigate foraging ecology of a pelagic seabird, the little auk, nesting in the High Arctic.

Detailed information on requirements and conditions can be found in the attached PDF file

Applications will be accepted by email until 20 October 2022.