Biodiversity Postdoctoral Fellowships at the Living Earth Collaborative

The Living Earth Collaborative, a partnership between Washington University, 
the Missouri Botanical 
Garden and the Saint Louis Zoo, was established to advance knowledge and 
protection of the world’s 
biodiversity by supporting collaborative research and conservation efforts 
involving individuals from the 
three partner and other Saint Louis institutions. See 
https://livingearthcollaborative.wustl.edu/ for more 
information on the Collaborative including a list of recently-funded projects. 
As part of this effort, the 
Collaborative is pleased to announce the availability of three postdoctoral 
fellowships in the area of 
biodiversity research and conservation. Fellowships will be two years long, 
subject to review after the 
first year, with a starting date beginning July 1 – September 1, 2019. Salary 
will be $57,000 plus benefits, 
in addition to $6,000 per year for research support.

LEC Postdoctoral Fellows will be an essential part of the Living Earth 
Collaborative and are expected to 
develop an independent research or conservation program that engages with 
multiple members of the 
Living Earth Collaborative Community—projects that involve LEC Biodiversity 
Fellows 
(https://livingearthcollaborative.wustl.edu/about-us/researchers/) from at 
least two of the partner 
institutions, one partner institution and Saint Louis University, or two 
departments at Washington 
University are particularly encouraged. In addition, fellows are expected to be 
an integral part of the 
Living Earth Collaborative by participating in and organizing events and 
interacting with the diverse LEC 
community. Applicants are encouraged to contact prospective mentors prior to 
application.

To apply: Applicants should submit, as a single file, a cover letter, a CV, a 
description of previous 
accomplishments (ca. 2 pages), and a description of proposed 
research/conservation activities (ca. 2 
pages), including identification of mentors, who must be LEC Biodiversity 
Fellows. Documents should be 
uploaded to https://jobs.wustl.edu/ specifying job #41661. Applicants should 
also have three letters of 
recommendation sent to livingea...@wustl.edu. Review of applications will begin 
December 1st and 
continue until the positions are filled.

Washington University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified 
applicants will receive 
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, 
sexual orientation, gender 
identity or expression, national origin, genetic information, disability, or 
protected veteran status.

Questions should be directed to: livingea...@wustl.edu

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