The RMBL is pleased to announce the RMBL Collaborative Postdoctoral Fellowship 
for Synthesis and 
Long-term Data. We seek applicants for this fellowship with interests in 
climate effects on phenology, 
plant-insect or plant-pollinator interactions, ecosystem processes, or related 
ecological or evolutionary 
questions, and strong skills in data analysis and synthesis. RMBL is an 
internationally-renowned field 
station in the Colorado Rockies, with a diverse and interactive summer 
population of researchers from 
across the US and abroad. This postdoctoral fellow will work with a team of 
five PIs (David Inouye 
(RMBL), Rebecca Irwin (NC State), Brian Inouye (Florida State), Nora Underwood 
(Florida State) and 
Aimée Classen (University of Vermont), and postdoc Jane Ogilvie (Florida State) 
on research involving 
unique long-term datasets on flowering phenology, bee phenology and climate 
from the Colorado 
Rockies. The postdoctoral fellow will assist with continued collection of data, 
develop their own research 
direction within the context of the project, and lead the development of one or 
more papers 
synthesizing these and other long-term datasets from the RMBL to answer key 
ecological or 
evolutionary questions. The fellow will be in residence at the RMBL during the 
summer research season 
and at one of the PI's home institutions during the academic year.

This 2-year position is open to individuals who have completed their Ph.D. (or 
will have completed their 
Ph.D. by the time the position begins) and who have not had a previous 
postdoctoral position. 
Successful applicants will have strong skills in field research (particularly 
plant identification and/or bee 
biology), data analysis (in particular multivariate statistics, time-series 
analysis, demography, and/or 
SEM), collaboration and manuscript preparation. Compensation includes salary 
(starting at $41,000), 
health benefits, and station fees and housing at the RMBL during the field 
season. Target start date is 
late spring 2018, but start date is flexible in order to accommodate the best 
applicants. Applications 
accepted beginning October 15 2017 and continuing until the position is filled.

To apply, send a CV, names of three references, and a cover letter summarizing 
your background, career 
goals and why this position is of interest to you to Nora Underwood 
([email protected]). We will 
then invite individuals whose interests and skills are closest to this project 
to submit a 1-page (single-
spaced) proposal for research and/or synthetic work you would conduct if chosen 
for this fellowship. For 
more information about the RMBL, this project and the collaborating labs see 
the following websites. 
Questions can be directed to the PI whose interests are closest to your own.

The RMBL Flowering Phenology Project: 
http://www.bio.fsu.edu/~nunderwood/homepage/RMBLphenologyproject.html 
The RMBL Bee Phenology Project: https://irwinbees.com

RMBL: http://www.rmbl.org/
David Inouye ([email protected]): http://biology.umd.edu/david-inouye.html
Rebecca Irwin ([email protected]): http://irwinlab.weebly.com/
Nora Underwood ([email protected]): 
http://www.bio.fsu.edu/~nunderwood/homepage/index.html
Brian Inouye ([email protected]): http://www.bio.fsu.edu/~binouye/, 
[email protected] 
Aimiée Classen ([email protected]): http://classenlab.com/

RMBL provides equal opportunities in science and education and is committed to 
a policy of non- 
discrimination in relation to race, color, gender, sexual orientation, 
religion, national origin, ancestry, 
age, marital status or disability in admissions, access to, treatment, or 
employment in educational 
programs or activities which it operates.

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