Applications are invited for the post of Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of 
Fish Biology

  *   The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international and authoritative 
monthly Journal covering all aspects of fish biology and encompassing all 
aquatic ecosystems. The Journal is owned by the Fisheries Society of the 
British Isles (FSBI) and published by Wiley.
  *   The current Editor-in-Chief, Dr John Craig, is retiring in December 2017. 
The Journal has gone from strength to strength under the current Editorship, 
and the FSBI and Wiley wish to appoint a successor with the vision to build on 
these strengths. This is a very exciting opportunity and applications are 
invited from individuals working in any area of fish biology.
  *   Please click on the links below for more information about the experience 
and skill set required for the role along with an outline of the key 
responsibilities.
  *   The position is for an initial period of three years, commencing in full 
from 1st January 2018 (with the handover beginning in September 2017), and 
carries an annual honorarium and an expenses payment.
  *   All candidates should submit their CV together with a covering letter 
outlining their suitability for the role.
  *   For more information or for further discussion of the role, please do not 
hesitate to contact Gary Carvalho (FSBI) at g.r.carva...@bangor.ac.uk or Rosie 
Trice (Wiley) at rtr...@wiley.com.
Applications should be submitted by email to Rosie Trice (rtr...@wiley.com). 
The closing date for applications is 3rd March 2017. Interviews are expected to 
take place on 4th April 2017.

Apologies for cross posting. Further details online at 
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1095-8649/homepage/positions_available.htm


Dr. Brian Hayden

Science Manager
Stable Isotope in Nature Laboratory 
(SINLAB<http://www.unb.ca/research/institutes/cri/sinlab/>)

Canadian Rivers Institute
Department of Biology
University of New Brunswick
Fredericton, NB
E3B 5A3, Canada

Tel: +1 (506) 458-7148
Skype: brian.hayden.work
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