Graduate Research Assistant – Evolutionary Social Ecology - University of Oxford
Grade 6 Starting salary £25,751 – 30,747 p.a.

A Graduate Research Assistant position is available, for 2 years and 9 months, 
from 1 October 
2010, to work on a project studying social networks in birds from an ecological 
and evolutionary 
perspective. The post is funded as part of an ERC Advanced Investigator grant 
of €2.5M over five 
years to Prof Ben Sheldon. The post will be based in the Edward Grey Institute, 
Department of 
Zoology, University of Oxford. The main duties of the post-holder will be to 
carry out fieldwork 
around Oxford to collect data on social behaviour and social relationships in 
wild birds. The post-
holder will participate in experiments testing a range of hypotheses about the 
causes and 
consequences of social structure with an emphasis on dispersal. This is an 
exceptional opportunity 
to participate in a major research project, for which extensive pilot data are 
already available, and 
for which funding is guaranteed at a very high level for the duration of the 
project.

The successful candidate will have a BSc in biology or a related subject, and 
demonstrate skill and 
enthusiasm for biological research. Experience of fieldwork under arduous 
conditions, and of 
working as part of a multi-disciplinary team are desirable, as are fieldwork 
skills involving birds. 

The post is based in a dynamic and expanding research-active institute, of c. 
45 people, fully 
integrated within the Department of Zoology. Further details about the 
institute available at: 
http://www.zoo.ox.ac.uk/egi/

Informal inquiries (with CV) to Prof Ben Sheldon ([email protected]); 
start date 1 October 
2010. 

Further particulars and application forms can be downloaded from 
http://www.zoo.ox.ac.uk/jobs 
or are available from the Personnel Office, Department of Zoology, Tinbergen 
Building, South 
Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS (tel: 01865 271190); email: [email protected]. 
Applications, 
together with CV and contact details of three referees and a cover letter 
explaining how the 
candidate meets the selection criteria, as outlined in the further particulars, 
should be sent to the 
above address quoting reference number AT10017. The closing date for 
applications is 14th June 
2010. Interviews will take place by mid July.

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