Curator for lichens, mosses and fungi – Berlin (B)

The Herbarium of the Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Freie Universität Berlin is seeking a curator for lichens, mosses, and fungi.

The herbarium collections at B comprise approx. 3.6 million specimens, of which nearly one million belong to cryptogams (370,000 mosses and 300,000 lichens and fungi, respectively). The successful candidate is expected to contribute to the further development and scientific use of the collections. In close collaboration with the curators of our other collections (e.g. living plant, seed and DNA collections) the curator will contribute to the development of our collections databases together with our research and development group on biodiversity informatics. The curator is also expected to augment our research activities within our focus areas and foster future projects of the BGBM, more specifically in the Neotropics and/or in the Euro-Mediterranean region.

Applications should be sent to:
Freie Universität Berlin
Zentraleinrichtung Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum
Frau Sylke Gottwald
Königin-Luise-Str. 6-8
14195 Berlin (Dahlem)

The closing date for applications is 2nd October 2014.

For more details (unfortunately only in German) please refer to:
http://www.fu-berlin.de/service/stellen/st_2014/st_20140825.html

Tyck till om ämnesöversikter inom natur och teknik

Vetenskapsrådet har gett möjlighet att lämna synpunkter på ämnesöversikter inomm natur och teknikområdet, där systematik ingår. Se nedanstående länk. Man kan ju tycka att systematiken som vanligt behandlas mycket ytligt, om ens alls, men det är ju också en avspegling av hur den kollegiala bedömningen är. Lämna gärna synpunkter!

http://vr.se/omvetenskapsradet/verksamhet/forskningensframtid/webbforumnaturvetenskapochteknikvetenskap.4.fedc84a146881d2ef54389c.html

 

Postdoctoral position in systematics and evolution

Tips från Johannes Bergsten:

A two-year postdoctoral position in Systematics and Evolution is available in the Department of Zoology, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm.

 Project description

“Species-level phylogeny and delimitation in a biodiversity hotspot”

Madagascar is well known for its high level of endemism, basically across every organism group. The combination with severe habitat degradation has “rewarded” the island with a top placement among biodiversity hotspots. The increased evolutionary research interest last twenty years has focused on vertebrates and surprisingly little is yet known about the colonization and speciation history of most insect groups. Using Hydradephagan water beetles as model organisms this project will use dated phylogenetic frameworks to analyze colonization and speciation patterns across replicated endemic radiations and clades with representatives but seemingly without radiations. Intraspecific genetic variation will be sampled to estimate parameters in the multispecies coalescent model as a window into the speciation process. The project also includes evaluation of species delimitation methods on endemic radiations with non-reciprocally monophyletic species in gene-trees.

Tasks

The position is part of a research project and group (Bergsten Systematic Entomology Lab: http://www.nrm.se/english/researchandcollections/researchdivision/entomology/staff/johannesbergsten.6881_en.html) at the Swedish Museum of Natural History on the taxonomy, faunistics, phylogeny, colonization, speciation and evolutionary history of Hydradephagan water beetles on Madagascar. The work includes DNA labwork, fieldwork, data analyses, help with supervision of student projects, article- and grant writing. The DNA labwork will be conducted at the Molecular Systematics Laboratory at the Swedish Museum of Natural History.

Qualifications

To be qualified for the postdoctoral position the applicant needs to have a PhD degree (or have a PhD thesis ready with a date fixed within 2014 for thesis defense) in Systematics/Phylogenetics/Evolutionary Biology or similar direction of studies. The PhD degree should have been received no more than six years before the deadline for applications.

Criteria for selection

Among qualified applicants selection is made according to scientific merits, quality of the PhD thesis, personal skills, the applicant´s documented knowledge in subjects of relevance for the research area, ability to master English language (both spoken and written), analytical ability, creativity, initiative, independence, teamwork and ability to cooperate. Previous experience with molecular (DNA) lab work and knowledge of relevant theory and methods (phylogenetic, dating, species delimitation, biogeographic and diversification rate analyses) weigh heavily. Experience with entomological fieldwork, taxonomic work and French language (spoken in Madagascar) are consider as additional qualifications.

Terms of employment

The position is for two years full time. Start of position should be in 2014 but exact date up to negotiation with the successful candidate. The position is financed by a grant from the Swedish Research Council, VR.

For more information, please contact Johannes Bergsten (johannes.bergsten@nrm.se). Union representative is Bodil Kajrup, SACO-S. Both can be reached at telephone number + 46 8 519 540 00.

To be included in the application

Maximum one A4-page of personal presentation and your reasons for applying (letter of intent). Curriculum vitae with publication list. Copy of three selected publications. Copy of PhD thesis and PhD degree certificate or date of scheduled defense within 2014. Also provide a list of two persons who may act as references (with telephone numbers and e-mail addresses).

Please send your application, marked with dnr 2.3.1-603-2014, to rekrytering@nrm.se or to Swedish Museum of Natural History, P. O. Box 50007, SE-104 05 Stockholm, Sweden,no later than September 9, 2014.

ForBio course ”Introduction to GPS and GIS” in Oslo October 13-14, 2014.

Dear all,

ForBio invite you to the course ”Introduction to GPS and GIS” in Oslo October 13-14, 2014.

The course will provide basic understanding of GPS devices and the recording of geographic coordinates during field work. We will also explore map making using GIS tools such as Quantum GIS and R. The participants will learn how to access and download species occurrence data from the GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility) portal and how-to share and publish data from own field work to GBIF.

More information about the course can be found at http://www.forbio.uio.no/events/courses/2014/gis_intro.html.

Application deadline is September 15, 2014.

Contact Heidi Solstad (Heidi.solstad@ntnu.no) if you have any questions.

Cheers,
Magnus

Førstelektor/førsteamanuensis vid Høgskolen i Hedmark

Førstelektor/førsteamanuensis/(evt. person med professorkompetanse) i biologiske/økologiske eller naturgeografisk fagområde, Høgskolen i Hedmark

Om stillingen

Det er ledig en stilling som førstelektor/førsteamanuensis/(evt. person med professorkompetanse) i biologiske/økologiske eller naturgeografisk fagområde ved Avdeling for anvendt økologi og landbruksfag, Høgskolen i Hedmark, fra og med 1. august 2014 (eller så raskt som mulig). Den som ansettes får ansvaret for å introdusere våre bachelorstudenter i første klasse til artskunnskap (planter, insekter, fisk, fugl, pattedyr). Det kan også være aktuelt å undervise i grunnleggende naturkompetanse som klima, naturgeografi og/eller geologi. Avhengig av kvalifikasjoner og interesse vil den som ansettes også få FoU-tid og til en viss grad kunne utvikle egen forskning. Det er likevel tenkt at dette i hovedsak er en undervisningsstilling og vi søker derfor hovedsakelig etter kandidater som er engasjerte og gode lærere.

Se mer info på https://www.webcruiter.no/WcMain/AssignmentSearch.aspx?company_id=241100&link_source_id=0.

SU Botanik biträdande lektor i fylogeografi / Assistant professor in plant phylogeography Stockholm University

biträdande lektor i växtfylogeografi

Biträdande lektor i växtfylogeografi vid Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och botanik. Dnr SU FV-1702-14. Sista ansökningsdag: 2014-08-29

http://www.su.se/om-oss/lediga-anst%C3%A4llningar/l%C3%A4rare-forskare/bitr%C3%A4dande-lektor-i-v%C3%A4xtfylogeografi-1.180089

Assistant professor in plant phylogeography

Assistant professor in plant phylogeography at the Department of ecology, environment and plant sciences. Reference number SU FV-1702-14. Deadline for applications: August 29, 2014.

http://www.su.se/english/about/vacancies/lecturers-researchers/assistant-professor-in-plant-phylogeography-1.180093

ForBio course: Introduction to Bioinformatics for Biosystematics

Dear all,

The Research School in Biosystematics – ForBio – invites to the course ”Introduction to Bioinformatics for Biosystematics”.

Basic programming skills are becoming essential for handling large datasets and performing complex analyses in biosystematics. This course aims to provide the students with tools to solve practical problems often encountered in biosystematic research. Course topics include Python, R, and SQL. An introduction is arranged September 14-15 for participants without previous experience of GNU/Linux and Bash.

Place and time: Natural History Museum, Oslo, Norway; September 15-19, 2014.

GNU/Linux and Bash introduction September 13-14, 2014.

Application deadline is August 8, 2014.

More information about the course and how to apply can be found at www.forbio.uio.no/events/courses/2014/bioinfointro2014.html

The course is arranged by the Research school in biosystematics – ForBio. There is no course fee, and PhD students/postdocs registered at Nordic universities can become ForBio members and will then have travel accommodation costs covered. For information about ForBio and membership etc, please see www.forbio.uio.no/membership/

Welcome!
ForBio/Magnus

ForBio and Luomus course: Biodiversity Informatics and Data Management

Dear all,

We are happy to invite you to our first-time-ever course on biodiversity informatics and data management.

When: 29 July -1 August 2014

Where: Kilpisjärvi Biological Station, University of Helsinki, Finland http://www.helsinki.fi/kilpis/english/

What: A course for graduate students, postdocs, and researchers which explores data tools beyond MS Excel and R! What are the modern, efficient, mistake-proof ways to collect and manage field and lab data, identifiers, traits, and environmental variables? How can you store your data to easily integrate with external databases? This course covers basics of data collecting and data management but leaves out data analysis to other courses.

How much: No course fee. Nordic PhD students and postdocs are encouraged to join ForBio – the Research School in Biosystematics, since members are reimbursed for course-related travel costs and accommodation in shared rooms and food at Kilpisjärvi Station. ForBio may also support masters students registered at Nordic universities who provide compelling evidence that they need the course for their thesis work. ForBio will not cover any expenses (e.g., food, travel, or accommodation costs) for ForBio associates attending the course.

Registration deadline: June 11, 2014 – so hurry!

More info: http://www.forbio.uio.no/events/courses/2014/biodiv_informatics.html

All welcome!

Luomus/Dmitry and ForBio/Magnus

Gothenburg University and ForBio PhD-course: ”Marine invertebrate taxonomy and systematics”

Dear all PhD-students,
Remember to apply (last day 30 June) for the 2 week PhD-course in the shift of Sept-Oct 2014 focusing on taxonomy and systematics of marine invertebrates with lectures given by experts in the field. See http://www.science.gu.se/digitalAssets/1475/1475736_taxkurs-web-and-syllabus-eng.pdf for more information. Remember since ForBio is supporting this course, travel and boarding will be reimbursed (http://www.forbio.uio.no/membership/)!!! It also means it is open for PhD-students from all Nordic countries to apply (however, students from outside the Nordic countries can not be reimbursed) – http://www.forbio.uio.no/events/courses/2014/invertetax.html
Enjoy the weather right now!
matz