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Svenska systematikföreningen

Publicerat av Torbjørn Ekrem --

The NTNU University Museum in Trondheim, Norway is seeking a highly motivated entomologist to fill a permanent associate professor position at our Department of Natural History. Please see this announcement for further details: https://www.jobbnorge.no/ledige-stillinger/stilling/145378/associate-professor-in-biological-diversity
Best regards,
Torbjørn


Torbjørn Ekrem, PhD
Professor of biosystematics
NTNU University Museum, Department of Natural History
http://www.ntnu.edu/employees/torbjorn.ekrem

Biologiska mångfaldens dag med Svenska systematikföreningen

Publicerat av Torbjørn Ekrem --

The NTNU University Museum in Trondheim, Norway is seeking a highly motivated entomologist to fill a permanent associate professor position at our Department of Natural History. Please see this announcement for further details: https://www.jobbnorge.no/ledige-stillinger/stilling/145378/associate-professor-in-biological-diversity
Best regards,
Torbjørn


Torbjørn Ekrem, PhD
Professor of biosystematics
NTNU University Museum, Department of Natural History
http://www.ntnu.edu/employees/torbjorn.ekrem

Svenska systematikföreningen

Publicerat av Bengt Oxelman --

Within the Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre, (GGBC) University of Gothenburg, Sweden, two PhD positions are open for application November 1st, 2017 until January 15th, 2018. The positions are part of the EU International Training Network programme PlantID, which announces 15 PhD student positions simultaneously. We seek highly motivated students to tackle taxonomic problems in the flowering plant genus Silene ranging from polyploidy, species delimitations, and it relations to conservation. The positions start in April 1st, 2018, and are fully funded including salary and social security benefits for four years. To be eligible to apply, you must not have been a resident in Sweden more than 12 months the last three years. See the below links for more details:

 Species, a taxonomic category distinct from the lineage concept? A case study on species delimitation in Silene sect. Dipterospermae in Southern Africa

 Polyploid phylogenetics under the multi-species coalescent

Supervisors:

Bengt Oxelman

Christine Bacon

Open entomology position in Trondheim, Norway

Publicerat av Bengt Oxelman --

Within the Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre, (GGBC) University of Gothenburg, Sweden, two PhD positions are open for application November 1st, 2017 until January 15th, 2018. The positions are part of the EU International Training Network programme PlantID, which announces 15 PhD student positions simultaneously. We seek highly motivated students to tackle taxonomic problems in the flowering plant genus Silene ranging from polyploidy, species delimitations, and it relations to conservation. The positions start in April 1st, 2018, and are fully funded including salary and social security benefits for four years. To be eligible to apply, you must not have been a resident in Sweden more than 12 months the last three years. See the below links for more details:

 Species, a taxonomic category distinct from the lineage concept? A case study on species delimitation in Silene sect. Dipterospermae in Southern Africa

 Polyploid phylogenetics under the multi-species coalescent

Supervisors:

Bengt Oxelman

Christine Bacon