The Applied Marine Biological Sampling and Data Collection Course will take place from the 12th to 15th of April 2016 in the Shannon Estuary and off Cork.
This continuous professional development (CPD) course is designed for graduates, postgraduates, researchers, marine industry professionals and observers. The course partners include GMIT , SMART, and the IWDG and training focuses on data collection and sampling for marine mammals, fisheries and seabirds. Activities are research vessel based and led by researchers and consultants with strong and internationally recognized track records in the course topics. Topics addressed will include:
Fees for this intensive course of four days shipboard training are €500 and applications should be submitted by the 11th of March. A course Descriptor with instructor biographies and poster are attached and further information is available on the SMART website . We would be very grateful if you could circulate this email and attachments to interested colleagues and students. If you have any queries relating to the course and its contentsplease do not hesitate to contact [email protected]. Best Wishes, SMART
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Six PhD projects at School of Environment and Life Sciences, University of Salford
The School of Environment and Life Sciences has a strong profile of research across the constituent subject areas of biological, biomedical and environmental sciences. Eligibility: Only UK/EU candidates are eligible to apply. Candidates should have a first or upper second class honours degree and/or Masters degree. Contacts: PGR Administrator: Catriona Nardone PGR Academic Coordinator: Dr. Rhod Elder Research topics/themes Priority research area: “GLOBAL ECOLOGY & CONSERVATION” Link: http://www.salford.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/fees-and-funding/funded-phd-studentship/school-of-environment-and-life-sciences There are 4 bursary paid placements currently available with the Loughs Agency.
All details are available for download from the website at http://www.loughs-agency.org/careers/bursary-scheme/ The placements available are as follows: 1. Assistant Scientific Officer (Aquaculture) 2. Assistant Scientific Officer (Conservation) 3. Marine Tourism Development Officer (Development) 4. IT Officer (Corporate) The Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, acting as co-ordinating beneficiary in relation to the EU funded LIFE14 Nature and Biodiversity Programme ‘Restoring Active Raised Bog in Ireland’s SAC Network 2016-2020’ seeks applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following posts:
· Project Ecologist (part-time) · Project Hydrologist (part-time) · Project Administrator (part-time) · Public Awareness Manager (full-time) These positions are on a fixed-term contract from the date of appointment until 31 December 2020. The appointees will be chosen by competitive interview. These project team posts are scheduled to commence in March 2016. The candidate information booklets, instructions and general information for completing the application forms, the application forms and the self-declaration form for these posts are found at: http://www.ahg.gov.ie/heritage/national-parks-wildlife/recruitment/ Completed applications forms and the signed self-declaration form should be returned by email to[email protected] Canvassing will automatically disqualify and applications may be shortlisted. The Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht is an equal opportunities employer. Contract Technical Officer position in agricultural freshwater ecosystems.
Position – Technical Officer in Agricultural Freshwater Ecosystems Employer – Teagasc Closing Date – 19th February, 2016 Contact Person – Daire Ó hUallacháin [email protected] Additional information – http://www.teagasc.ie/careers/vacancies/TN_JC_0116%20Job%20Description.pdf |
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