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PhD Studentship Available
Terrestrial Ecology
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

Application Deadline: Monday, 15 January 2007

For more information on the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research,
please go to:
http://www.nina.no


A PhD student opportunity is available at the Norwegian Institute for
Nature Research (NINA) in Trondheim, Norway. The student will contribute
to the Norwegian part of a collaborative International Polar Year (IPY)
project funded by the Norwegian Research Council. The position will
focus on boreal/arctic vegetation ecology, specifically biotic and
abiotic processes governing position and structure of the arctic
forest-tundra ecotone and development of methods for characterizing
changes throughout the ecotone that can be used to predict effects of
different climate scenarios.

A masters degree in vegetation ecology, physical geography, or a similar
discipline is required. Further requirements include the ability to work
in a team, competence in vegetation ecology, and fluency in English
(written and spoken). The position requires extensive fieldwork in the
Sub-Arctic (Norway and Russia), thus prior field experience is also
necessary. Knowledge of statistical analyses and modelling is highly
desirable, and some fluency in Russian is an advantage.

Applications should include curriculum vitae, list of publications,
letters of reference, and academic transcripts from the most recently
awarded degree. Applications can be sent by e-mail to
siri.svendsen [at] nina.no or by mail (two copies) to:
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
Personalkontoret
N-7485 Trondheim
Norway

For more information, please contact:
Annika Hofgaard, Senior Research Ecologist
E-mail: annika.hofgaard [at] nina.no