Research Assistants Wanted for Field Work in Scotland

Publié le par Studs

We are looking to recruit volunteers for
a research project investigating nestling nutrition in blue tits.  Fieldwork
assistant posts are available April-June for varying periods starting on
different dates.
Field Activities include: Nestbox monitoring; Measuring
of eggs and nestlings; Invertebrate sampling; Nestbox camera setup;
Behavioural observations; Video analysis.
Travel and living costs covered. Accommodation provided in the
University's Field Station, Rowardennan within Loch Lomond National Park
(www.gla.ac.uk/ibls/DEEB/ufs.htm <http://www.gla.ac.uk/ibls/DEEB/ufs.htm>).
A great opportunity to gain valuable experience in an exciting research
project.  You will be working as part of a team with Dr Kathryn Arnold and
Mr Steve Larcombe of University of Glasgow
(<http://www.gla.ac.uk/ibls/DEEB/>)
If you wish to apply for a post, then
please send a CV with a covering letter and details of two referees
(academic or field biology related - with e-mail address) to Dr Arnold,
indicating dates you are available.  E-mail applications are accepted and
encouraged.  Applications to be received by Monday 13th March 2006.
E-mail: K.Arnold@bio.gla.ac.uk
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