The Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, is currently 
inviting applications 
for 1 PhD position in Ecological and evolutionary responses to climate change 
in the group of  Jake 
Alexander, starting 1st September 2016 or soon thereafter. The position is 
funded through the ERC 
project “Novel interactions and species’ responses to climate change” (NICH) 
for 3 years (1 year 
contract renewable for 2 additional years, at 100 %).

A great ecological challenge is understanding and predicting the responses of 
species, 
communities and ecosystems to global climate change. Progress will hinge on our 
ability to predict 
how responses are shaped by evolution and species interactions, and especially 
by entirely novel 
interactions among species whose ranges don't yet overlap. Within this project, 
we aim to test the 
ecological consequences of novel competitors for the persistence of alpine 
plant populations, and 
the potential for longer-term evolutionary responses to changing competitive 
environments. 
Furthermore, we will test the ability of functional traits to predict the 
outcome of novel competitive 
interactions, which will feed into process-based models of climate change range 
dynamics. The 
project will combine a range of experimental and modelling approaches, 
including whole 
community transplant experiments and competition experiments along an elevation 
gradient in 
our field sites in the western Swiss Alps.

We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student holding a Masters degree or 
equivalent in ecology, 
evolutionary biology or another relevant discipline, with a strong interest and 
expertise in 
evolutionary and ecological concepts, (experimental) field ecology and 
statistics. Excellent scientific 
writing skills in English, as well as a driving license, are also required.

The Department of Ecology and Evolution offers a diverse and stimulating 
working environment, 
and Lausanne a city with a high quality of living and ready access to cultural 
and recreational 
activities.

For further information please contact Prof. Jake Alexander by e-mail: 
[email protected]

To apply, please submit a cover letter describing your research background and 
interests. Your 
application further includes a curriculum vitae and the contact information of 
two referees, all 
submitted as a single PDF file. Application review will begin on 1st July 2016, 
and continue until 
the position is filled. Please send your application to: [email protected]

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