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University's background check policy. The work location for this position is in-person on campus at Princeton University.Applications must be submitted online at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions
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collaboration: o Make use of the excellent scientific landscape in Vienna, especially in evolutionary research: https://www.evolvienna.at/ . o Participate in international scientific collaborations, as
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Department of Biology at East Carolina University (http://www.ecu.edu) seeks to fill a tenure-track faculty position (9-month appointment) at the Assistant Professor rank with expertise in evolutionary biology
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and committed scientist of high international visibility in the field of domestication genomics, with a particular focus on crop plants. Future research should focus on the analysis of evolutionary
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cutting-edge approaches: 1. Population Genomics: You will utilize whole-genome sequencing and bioinformatic analysis to: * Characterize the genetic diversity and evolutionary relationships within a
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for example through achievements in modules or projects in ecology, evolutionary biology, macroevolution or macroecology How to Apply Notes and details of how to apply are available here: https://accedtp.ac.uk
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for this position. The Fisheries Collaborative Program: https://fisheries.ucsc.edu/ Institute of Marine Sciences: https://ims.ucsc.edu/ Qualifications Basic qualifications (required at the time the application is
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of the excellent scientific landscape in Vienna, especially in evolutionary research: https://www.evolvienna.at/ . o Participate in international scientific collaborations, as well as international conferences and
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of Anatomical Sciences at Stony Brook University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor in the area of vertebrate evolutionary morphology. We seek a research
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hypothesise variation in the timing of germination is a form of “bet-hedging” — an evolutionary strategy where behavioural variability increases the chance that some individuals succeed. Multiple chemical