background with an interest in distance
sampling techniques, will be preferred.
Applicants should reply with an email to Michael Noad outlining why they
would be suitable for this survey, why they would like to participate,
and any other relevant details. The email should include an attached CV
marine mammals, or a strong mathematical or modelling background, will
be preferred.
Applicants should reply with an email to Michael Noad (mn...@uq.edu.au)
and Rebecca Dunlop (r.dun...@uq.edu.au) outlining why they would be
suitable for this survey, why they would like to participate, an outline
of
onse studies. Applicants should also be highly motivated and
able to concentrate for several hours at a time. Those with previous survey
experience of marine mammals or other taxa will be preferred.
Applicants should reply with an email to Michael Noad
(mn...@uq.edu.au<mailto:mn...@uq.ed
means having a masters
degree and at least one first-author publication.
This is an exciting opportunity for a keen young scientist interested in animal
communication who would like to undertake a PhD in a supportive and social lab
environment. The student would be supervised by Michael Noad and
an interest in distance sampling techniques will also be preferred.
Applicants should reply with an email to Michael Noad outlining why they
would be suitable for this survey, why they would like to participate,
and any other relevant details. The email should include an attached CV
and the names
send an email introducing themselves to Michael Noad
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Becca Dunlop [EMAIL PROTECTED] and Melinda Rekdahl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] The email should include an outline of why you
would like to work on this project, your qualifications and previous
experience. Please also attach a bri
ucting marine field work and small
boat handling.
Interested students should contact Assoc. Prof. Michael Noad at
mn...@uq.edu.au<mailto:mn...@uq.edu.au> and Dr Rebecca Dunlop
r.dun...@uq.edu.au<mailto:r.dun...@uq.edu.au> with an expression of interest
and CV by the e
nce in conducting
marine field work and small boat handling.
Interested students should email both Assoc. Prof. Michael Noad at
mn...@uq.edu.au<mailto:mn...@uq.edu.au> and Dr Rebecca Dunlop at
r.dun...@uq.edu.au<mailto:r.dun...@uq.edu.au> with an expression of interest
and CV
opportunity for an excellent PhD candidate to work with Dr.
Rebecca Dunlop and Associate Professor Michael Noad, co-leaders of the Cetacean
Ecology and Acoustics Laboratory, based at Moreton Bay Research Station, North
Stradbroke Island, at the University of Queensland
(https://ceal.lab.uq.edu.au
project is being funded by the U.S. Navy Living Marine Resources
(LMR) applied research program.
Applicants should reply with an email to Rebecca Dunlop
(r.dun...@uq.edu.au<mailto:r.dun...@uq.edu.au>) and Michael Noad
(mn...@uq.edu.au<mailto:mn...@uq.edu.au>) outlining why they would
n certainty. An appreciation of biological variability is
essential. In either case, applicant should have a strong interest in social
learning.
To apply for either PhD position, the applicant should send a cover letter to
Michael Noad mn...@uq.edu.au<mailto:mn...@uq.edu.au> which includes wh
successful applicant for the
carer position.
The research project is being funded by the U.S. Navy Living Marine Resources
(LMR) applied research program.
Applicants should reply with an email to both Rebecca Dunlop
(r.dun...@uq.edu.au<mailto:r.dun...@uq.edu.au>) and Michael Noad
(mn...@uq.
PhD available on animal communicative cognition
The Cetacean Ecology and Acoustics Laboratories (CEAL) group at the University
of Queensland (UQ), Australia, is seeking applicants for one PhD position. UQ
is routinely listed in the top 50 or so universities in the world and has one
of the lar
vidual variability and its role in
driving song change.
Scholarships will be available for high-quality domestic (Australian and New
Zealand) students to start in July 2022 and should be available for
high-quality international students to start in early 2023. Interested students
should email R
reply with an email to both Rebecca Dunlop
(r.dun...@uq.edu.au<mailto:r.dun...@uq.edu.au>) and Michael Noad
(mn...@uq.edu.au<mailto:mn...@uq.edu.au>) outlining why they would be suitable
for this work, why they would like to participate, an outline of previous
relevant experience, a
. Prof.
Rebecca Dunlop and Prof. Michael Noad. The two labs are based at the St Lucia
campus (Brisbane) and at the Moreton Bay Research Station (MBRS) at Dunwich on
North Stradbroke Is (Minjerribah) near Brisbane. The University of Queensland
(UQ) is routinely listed in the top 50 or so
lt;mailto:kelsey.st...@uq.edu.au>), Riona McNamara
(r.mcnam...@uq.net.au<mailto:r.mcnam...@uq.net.au>) and Michael Noad
(mn...@uq.edu.au<mailto:mn...@uq.edu.au>) outlining why they would be suitable
for this work, why they would like to participate, an outline of previous
relevant
hould reply with an email to Michael Noad
(mn...@uq.edu.au<mailto:mn...@uq.edu.au>), Rebecca Dunlop
(r.dun...@uq.edu.au<mailto:r.dun...@uq.edu.au>) and Michael Williamson
(m.williams...@uq.edu.au<mailto:m.williams...@uq.edu.au>) outlining why they
would be suitable for t
pplicants should reply with a single email to Michael Noad
(mn...@uq.edu.au<mailto:mn...@uq.edu.au>), Rebecca Dunlop
(r.dun...@uq.edu.au<mailto:r.dun...@uq.edu.au>) and Michael Williamson
(m.williams...@uq.edu.au<mailto:m.williams...@uq.edu.au>) outlining why they
would be
mn...@uq.edu.au<mailto:mn...@uq.edu.au> and cc Michael Williamson
m.william...@uq.edu.au<mailto:m.william...@uq.edu.au> and Louise Bennett
louisebennettm...@gmail.com<mailto:louisebennettm...@gmail.com> .
Assoc. Prof. Michael Noa
d the US
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (www.boem.gov<http://www.boem.gov>) as part
of a broad investigation into the potential interaction between the sounds that
are generated by the offshore petroleum industry and the marine environment.
Applicants should reply with an email to Michael N
We would like to draw to the attention of the MARMAM community the recent
publication of the following papers:
Dunlop, R. A., Noad, M. J., McCauley, R., Kniest, E., Paton, D., Slade, R. &
Cato, D.H. 2016. Response of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) to
ramp-up of a small experimental ai
The Cetacean Ecology and Acoustics Group at the University of Queensland are
seeking expressions of interest from volunteers for a six-week behavioural
response study (BRS) on humpback whales from September 8 to October 19 this
year (2024).
The first part of the study will be the fourth in a se
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