Animal Behaviour
   
PhD-Position (E13/65%)
 
Doktorandenstelle (E13/65%)
 
Department of Animal Behaviour
 
Bielefeld University
 
Germany
  
  
 
 

 A PhD position (E13/65%) to study the energetics of reproduction and the 
ensuing consequences at the population level in Galapagos sea lions (Zalophus 
wollebaeki) is available in the Department of Animal Behaviour at Bielefeld 
University from January 1st 2015 or soon thereafter. The position is available 
for three years and is funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG).
 
 We seek a bright and highly motivated student who has a proven record of field 
experience studying wild animals. A very good Master degree or equivalent in a 
relevant topic (e.g. animal behaviour, behavioural ecology, population ecology, 
evolutionary ecology) is expected. The ideal candidate will be able to work 
both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team, will have 
experience with both statistics and genetic techniques and, in addition to 
excellent spoken and written English, will be able to speak Spanish.
 
 
 
 The study will take place on Caamaño, a small islet in the Galapagos 
archipelago. We have studied Galapagos sea lions there since 2003 and most sea 
lions are individually marked 
(www.uni-bielefeld.de/biologie/animalbehaviour/trillmich/sealions.html). Field 
seasons on Caamaño last from September-December and February-March each year. 
Caamaño is a small island and there are no facilities at all, so an ability to 
work in truly primitive conditions is essential. 
 
 
 
 The successful candidate will be based at the Department of Animal Behaviour 
at Bielefeld University 
(www.uni-bielefeld.de/biologie/animalbehaviour/home.html) and will be 
supervised by Oliver Krüger, Fritz Trillmich and Joe Hoffman. The department is 
the oldest of its kind in Germany and currently hosts six principal 
investigators, seven postdocs and fifteen PhD students. It offers a stimulating 
international environment and an excellent research infrastructure including a 
brand new molecular laboratory. The working language of the Department is 
English. Together with the Evolution and Animal Ecology research groups housed 
in the same building, there are some 50 scientists and PhD students from over 
ten different countries working on related topics in behaviour, ecology and 
evolution.
 
 
 
 Bielefeld is a city of 325,000 inhabitants with all expected amenities and 
easy access to the Teutoburger Wald for hiking and other outdoor pursuits. It 
offers a high standard of living and is well connected to most major European 
cities.
 
 
 
 To apply for the position, please provide: (i) a letter of motivation 
including a 1-2-page statement of your research experience; (ii) a CV including 
publication list; (iii) names and contact details of three referees willing to 
write confidential letters of recommendation. All materials should be emailed 
as a single PDF file to: oliver.krue...@uni-bielefeld.de.
 
 
 
 The application deadline is October 15th 2014 and interviews will take place 
shortly thereafter. The preferred start date is January 1st 2015 but is 
flexible and will depend on the timeframe of the most qualified applicant. For 
further information, please see 
http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/biologie/animalbehaviour/home.html or contact 
Oliver Krüger via email (oliver.krue...@uni-bielefeld.de) with any informal 
inquiries.
 
 
 
 The University of Bielefeld is an equal opportunity employer. We particularly 
welcome applications from women and handicapped people. Given equal 
suitability, qualifications and professional achievement, women wand 
handicapped people will be given preference, unless particular circumstances 
apply.
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