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The Canadian Rivers Institute (http://www.unb.ca/cri) and the National Water Research Institute (http://www.nwri.ca) have initiated a new research program in river ecology at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. This program focuses on understanding the effects of multiple stressors on aquatic biodiversity in river ecosystems.
Two graduate students (M.Sc. or Ph.D.) are urgently required to undertake research on the following programs:
1. One graduate student is needed to assist with a project investigating the effect of nutrient loading on benthic food webs of the Saint John River from headwaters in Maine to southern New Brunswick. This study will provide the necessary detail for determining which reaches of the river are threatened by excessive nutrient loadings. The student will develop an independent research project within the broad objectives of this program. Duration: 3 years beginning in June 2003. Location: University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB.
2. One graduate student is required to assist with a project examining the ecological effects of pesticides on benthic food webs of river ecosystems. This study will focus on experimental manipulations in stream mesocosms and will be integrated with a 3-year Environment Canada project (Pesticide Science Fund Program) that begins this summer. The study output will improve ecological risk management by providing novel approaches for generating chronic toxicity data at the level of aquatic food webs. The student will develop an independent research project within the broad objectives of this program. Duration: 3 years beginning in July 2003. Location: University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB.
Funding: Full funding for salary and research is available for a 3-year term. The successful candidate will work closely with leading researchers from the CRI and Environment Canada (NWRI).
Deadline for receipt of applications: May 30, 2003.
Ideally, the successful candidate will start July 01, 2003. Interested individuals should send a letter of interest and full CV by email to:
Dr. Joseph Culp Research Professor Canadian Rivers Institute and Department of Biology University of New Brunswick Fredericton, NB, CANADA. E3B 6E1 Email: [log in to unmask]
Or contact Linda Allen ([log in to unmask]) for more information on graduate studies at UNB
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