Monday, August 31, 2009

Get PhD from Faculty of Biology , University of Freiburg, Germany

A PhD position (BAT IIa/E 13 (50%) ~ 1100 ¤) is available within the research group of PD Dr. H. Martin Schaefer at the University of Freiburg. The project will focus on the contemporary evolution of reproductive isolation among blackcap populations (Sylvia atricapilla) that differ in migratory orientation. The project will investigate the rapid evolution of isolating barriers in sympatry, hybrid-speciation and compare different models that analyse speciation with ongoing gene flow. The project will be carried out in close collaboration with Dr. Segelbacher, Department of wildlife ecology, University of Freiburg.
Application deadline: 30. September 2009Start of the position: Between 1.11. 2009 and 1.1. 2010
Job RequirementsTo study genetic and ecomorphological adaptations the Ph.D. candidate will capture blackcaps upon spring arrival on the breeding grounds and before departure in autumn at different sites in southern Germany. The PhD project includes independent field work, genetic analyses in the lab (nuclear markers and candidate genes) as well as modelling the evolution of population divergence. In addition to the data gathered throughout the project a dataset of >600 birds from the last years is available for analysing the contemporary evolution of reproductive isolation.
QualificationThe successful candidate should have a strong background in evolutionary biology, behavioural ecology, genetics and advanced statistical analyses. Further experience in working with birds will be beneficial. A Diplom/M.Sc. degree in Biology or a related subject will be required.
A driving licence and the availability of an own car would be useful for getting to field sites. We expect the candidate to have good communication skills and the ability to work independentlyas well as in a team. Application should include a cover letter, C.V., list of publications, a statement of research interests, a copy of the last degree, and names and email-addresses of two references within asingle PDF. The closing date for applications will be 30. September 2009. Applications in English or German are sent preferentially by e-mail to martin.shaefer@biologie.uni-freiburg.de. We especially encourage women to apply. Physically handicapped persons will be given preference in case of equal qualifications. Interviews will be held in mid-October.
PD Dr. H. Martin SchaeferDept. of Animal Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyFaculty of BiologyUniversity of Freiburg79104 FreiburgGermany
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