The UBC Marine Mammal Research Unit is seeking an outstanding, motivated MSc 
student to investigate aspects of nutrition, bioenergetics and diving 
physiology in pinnipeds.

The student will enter the MSc program at the Marine Mammal Research Unit at 
the University of British Columbia in association with the Dept. of Zoology. 
Potential projects will investigate nutrition and energetics in captive Steller 
sea lions and northern fur seals (http://www.marinemammal.org/research/) at the 
Marine Mammal Energetics and Nutrition Lab, or examine aspects of diving 
physiology and foraging theory at UBC’s Open Water Research Laboratory 
(http://www.marinemammal.org/research/steller-sea-lion-research/open-water/).

The successful applicant will commence in September 2015 and be supervised by 
Dr. David Rosen (primary) and Dr. Andrew Trites. We are interested in students 
who are able to secure independent support, such as an NSERC award.

 Please contact Dave Rosen ([email protected]) with a curriculum vitae, 
letter of interest, and an (unofficial) copy of your undergraduate transcript.
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