Dear EcoLog,

Tenure-track position in vegetation ecology at Murdoch University in Perth, 
Western Australia.  Position description below and link to apply at end.  
Application deadline 02 May.


The School of Veterinary and Life 
Sciences<http://www.murdoch.edu.au/School-of-Veterinary-and-Life-Sciences> is 
currently looking to fill a role in Ecology as part of its Environmental and 
Conservation Sciences program.  The School includes >100 faculty spanning a 
broad range of fields, offering excellent opportunities for multi-disciplinary 
collaborations.  Environmental and Conservation Sciences comprises a research 
and teaching cluster spanning the ecological sciences and protected area 
management. Existing areas of ecological strength include plant ecology, forest 
health, wildlife science, freshwater, estuarine ecology, fisheries and marine 
ecology.


Murdoch University invites applications for a continuing (tenure-track) 
position in vegetation ecology within the Environment and Conservation Science 
cluster of the School of Veterinary and Life Science.  The position will be 
filled at the Lecturer (level B) to Senior Lecturer (level C) , depending on 
experience and track record.  We seek candidates with a research focus on 
field-based plant ecology, disturbance, or urban-restoration ecology and which 
may span physiology, population, and/or community scale investigations. Bio 
statistical and/or modelling expertise is highly desirable. Applicants must 
have a PhD, and post-doctoral experience is preferred; applicants for 
appointment at level C  must demonstrate an established research program and 
track record of external funding and publications that have international 
impact and influence. We are looking for an energetic scholar with strengths in 
research and teaching who will contribute to the vibrant research community 
within the school.


Applicants will be expected to develop an active research programme, apply for 
nationally competitive grants, publish in international journals, and supervise 
graduate students.  Expectations are commensurate with level of appointment. 
Teaching responsibilities include coordinating and teaching in a second year 
unit (Ecology) and 1-2 other units per year in ecology-related areas across 
both undergraduate and post-graduate levels.


To apply, use the link below to read job description and instructions to 
applicants.
http://www.murdoch.edu.au/About-us/Careers-at-Murdoch/




Joe Fontaine
Lecturer
Environmental & Conservation Sciences, VLS
Murdoch University

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