University of Toronto EEB Post-Doctoral Fellowships

The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology < 
www.eeb.utoronto.ca> at the University of Toronto invites applications 
for Departmental Postdoctoral Fellowships in the areas of Ecology and 
Evolutionary Biology, broadly defined. One position is available this 
year, and we expect that another will become available next year through 
an ongoing EEB Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program. Positions are for two 
years, subject to review after one year, and can begin as early as July 
1, 2007. The salary is $40,000 Canadian per year, with research expenses 
covered by the Post-Doctoral Advisor.

The Fellow will be a fully participating member in the Department. 
Candidates must identify and communicate with a potential advisor (or 
advisors) in advance of the application process.  All full-time faculty 
members at the St. George (downtown) campus of the University of Toronto 
are eligible to serve as advisors (see <www.eeb.utoronto.ca/postdoc/> 
for a list of potential supervisors).  Opportunities for teaching in an 
upper level course may be available.

To apply, applicants should submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, a 
short (1-2 page) description of research accomplishments, and a short 
(1-2 page) description of proposed research plans indicating potential 
faculty mentor(s), and copies of two publications. Applicants should 
include names and e-mail addresses for two potential referees. 
Applicants should also indicate the date they will be available to begin 
the position. All application materials must be submitted as PDF's in a 
single email to: Kitty Lam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Queries about the EEB 
Post Doc fellowship program can be directed to Prof. John Stinchcombe 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Evaluation of Applications will begin on 
April 30, 2007.

Toronto is a vibrant, multicultural city on the shore of Lake Ontario, 
with rich cultural options in the arts, music and film, ethnic cuisine, 
and a high quality of life. The EEB department is home to an 
interactive, collegial group of ecologists, geneticists, and 
evolutionary biologists, and currently supports a strong group of 
Post-Doctoral Fellows with diverse research interests.

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John Stinchcombe
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Toronto, 25 Willcocks St.
Toronto, ON
Canada M5S 3B2

416-946-5986

http://www.botany.utoronto.ca/ResearchLabs/StinchcombeLab/

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