P O S T D O C T O R A L R E S E A R C H F E L L O W
National Centre for Statistical Ecology
University of St Andrews
We are looking to recruit a Research Fellow to the UK’s National Centre
for Statistical Ecology (NCSE). The successful candidate will, jointly
with supervisor and NCSE co-Director Steve Buckland
([log in to unmask]), coordinate two research themes across NCSE:
biodiversity monitoring methodologies and spatial and spatio-temporal
models for ecological communities. You will also carry out research on
biodiversity monitoring methodologies, and on designed experiments in
distance sampling.
You should have a PhD in Statistics or closely related discipline, and
publications in top journals. A PhD or research publications in
statistical ecology would be a strong advantage. You should have
statistical programming experience, be an effective communicator, and
have evidence of innovative research abilities.
Start date:1 Jan 2011 or later. The duration of the post is 2.5 years
Appointment will be at grade 7, start salary of £36,715 per annum, or,
for a candidate with less experience or knowledge of the area, at grade
6, salary range £29,853 - £35,656 per annum.
Closing date: 23 November 2010.
How to apply:
online at https://www.vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/welcome.aspx
or call +44 (0)1334 462571 for an application pack
Please quote ref: JC7693
Informal inquiries to Steve Buckland
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Stephen T. Buckland
CREEM, The Observatory, Buchanan Gdns, St Andrews KY16 9LZ, Scotland
Tel. +44 (0)1334 461841Secretary+44 (0)1334 461842
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Professor of Statisticshttp://www.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/
Director, NCSEhttp://www.ncse.org.uk/
Director, CREEM http://www.creem.st-and.ac.uk/
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