Could you please post the following announcement and attachment for the
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center:

 

Post-Doctoral Fellowships at SERC

 

The Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum and research
complex, offers several Post-Doctoral Fellowships annually to
outstanding early career scientists.  The Smithsonian's distinctive
combination of field research facilities, museum archives, and
internationally recognized expertise in ecology, biological
conservation, systematics, and paleobiology provide unprecedented
opportunities for synthetic, big-picture insights into some of the most
profound issues challenging our world today, including habitat loss,
climate change, and invasive species.  

 

Some of the greatest challenges to our environment are in our most
biologically productive ecosystems - the coastal zone, where 70 percent
of the world's population lives, works, and plays.  Scientists at the
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
<http://www.serc.si.edu/research/labs.jsp>  (SERC) on the Chesapeake Bay
in Maryland have led ground-breaking studies on the ecological dynamics
between land and sea for over 40 years, including the world's longest
running study on the ecological effects of atmospheric CO2 change, and
short and long-term studies on food web dynamics, invasion biology,
coastal and upland ecosystem ecology, harmful algal blooms, ultraviolet
radiation, biogeochemistry, and nutrient and trace element cycling.
Insights gained in these systems will be crucial to developing
science-based conservation plans that allow human societies to thrive
while protecting our finite natural resources. 

 

The Smithsonian and SERC are committed to training the next generation
of scientists with its internationally recognized Postdoctoral
Fellowship program.  Smithsonian Fellows receive an annual stipend of
$42,000 plus health, relocation, and research allowances.  Each position
is expected to run for two years, with the second year of funding
contingent upon satisfactory progress.  Applicants are strongly
encouraged to coordinate with proposed SERC scientist prior to
submitting an application for this competitively-awarded fellowship.
Applications are due January 15, 2009.  Please contact Fellowship
Coordinator Daniel Gustafson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for further details.

 

Applications and submission details can be found at:
http://www.si.edu/ofg/Applications/SIFELL/SIFELLapp.htm

 

 

Daniel E. Gustafson, Jr.

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

Fellowship Coordinator

647 Contees Wharf Rd

PO Box 28

Edgewater, MD. 21037

443.482.2217 (phone)

443.482.2380 (fax)

http://serc.si.edu/pro_training/index.jsp

 

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