The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB) is recognised as a leading international centre of knowledge, focused on higher education and research within environmental and biosciences. Together with other research institutes established at Aas, UMB provides state-of-the-art knowledge based on a broad range of disciplines
At the Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management a three year Ph.D.-position is vacant.
The Scandinavian Brown Bear Research Project is one of the largest and longest bear research projects in the world. Over 600 bears have been radio-marked since 1984 and over 100 are followed annually. The project has a large international team of Master and PhD students and researchers who have cooperated on over 300 publications, 90 of which have been published in international refereed scientific journals.
Salaries start at level 45 (code 20) upon employment, corresponding to NOK 353,200 per annum (before tax), which is about EUR 44,150, and follow ordinary meriting regulations. For especially well qualified applicants, it is possible to start at level 46-50. A compulsory contribution of 2 % is made to the Norwegian State Pension Fund.
Qualifications
Master or equivalent degree in behavioral ecology, wildlife biology, zoology or other relevant area.
Field experience and a strong background in the statistical handling of spatial data.
Willingness to use basic behavioral ecology to solve a management problem is essential.
Master both spoken and written English.
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