The Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences (GELIFES) offers an
NWO-funded PhD position for a project on the role of phenotypic plasticity
in speciation, using African cichlid fish as a model system.
Phenotypic plasticity is a key determinant of organismal performance,
allowing rapid
Vacancy for a joint Phd position at University Ghent and University of
Groningen on eco-evolutionary dynamics in a spatial context.
According to classical island biogeography by MacArthur and Wilson (1967),
immigration, speciation and extinction determine species diversity. However,
diversity is
y of Groningen
(UofG, Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences) supervised by Prof. Rampal
S. Etienne. Dr. Alex Pigot from University College London will also be
central to project development and supervision. For more information, please
see https://www.findaphd.com/search/ProjectDetails.aspx?
origin of species
assemblages which is funded by a VICI grant awarded to Prof. Rampal S.
Etienne.
CONTENT
This program aims to develop a fully stochastic, dynamical, eco-evolutionary
and data-friendly theory of community assembly, and testing and informing
this theory with model-oriented
12 PhD Scholarship positions in Evolutionary Life Sciences
Host organization
The University of Groningen has an international reputation as a dynamic
and innovative institution of higher education, offering high-quality
teaching and research. Balanced study and career paths in a wide variety
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The University of Groningen offers 5 Tenure Track Assistant or Associate
Professor positions in Evolutionary Life Sciences
The Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences (GELIFES) was
established in 2015 and is the largest institute of the Faculty of
Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FM
Winter school Linking Community and Ecosystem Dynamics: first
announcement
The Research School Ecology & Evolution of the Groningen Institute for
Evolutionary Life Sciences (GELIFES, University of Groningen, The
Netherlands) is organizing a Winterschool for PhD students and Postdocs
on Linking
At the University of Groningen a new ambitious programme has been
developed, called Adaptive Life. Adaptation is a characteristic
phenomenon of all living systems and crucial in a changing world. The
Adaptive Life programme aims at studying adaptation by integrating
mechanistic, e.g. physiolo
salt
marsh."
The supervisors are Claire de Mazancourt and Bart Haegeman, Station
d’Ecologie Expérimentale de Moulis, and Rampal S. Etienne, Centre for
Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, University of Groningen, The
Netherlands.
The student will be based at the Centre for Biodiversity
Two 4-year PhD or 2-year post-doc positions in Evolutionary and Theoretical
Community Ecology
What? 2 PhD positions (4 years) or postdoc positions (2 years)
When? Available from January 2008
Where? Community and Conservation Ecology Group (Dr. Rampal S. Etienne),
Center of Evolutionary and
Two 4-year PhD positions in Evolutionary and Theoretical
Community Ecology
What? 2 PhD positions (4 years)
When? Positions need to be filled in 2008
Where? Community and Conservation Ecology Group (Dr. Rampal S. Etienne),
Center of Evolutionary and Ecological Studies (CEES), University of
Postgraduate Course on ‘Linking Community and Ecosystem Dynamics’
This is the second announcement of the winter school for PhD students and
Postdocs on Linking Community and Ecosystem Dynamics organized by Research
School Ecology & Evolution of the Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life
Scie
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