Saturday, October 31, 2015

Fwd: Conservation Internship Positions With WCS Canada

Info below on new position with WCS Canada for a recent Master's graduate!

Cheers,
Meagan


Begin forwarded message:

From: Gillian Woolmer <gwoolmer@wcs.org>
Subject: Conservation Internship Positions With WCS Canada
Date: October 30, 2015 at 1:02:24 PM PDT
To:  Meagan Grabowski <grabowski@zoology.ubc.ca>
As a past or present W. Garfield Weston Fellow  with WCS Canada we request your help recruiting for our new Conservation Intern position.

 

With support from the W. Garfield Weston Foundation WCS Canada is looking to recruit a recent Master's graduate in the position of Conservation Intern.  This is a 12 month paid internship position designed to contribute to our commitment towards training the next generation of conservation scientist. 

 

We are looking for an individual that is committed to science and conservation, as well as a long term career in conservation. Please consider applying if you have recently graduate from your master's program or share the attached job posting with students or recent graduates you believe would benefit from an internship with WCS Canada and you believe can make a strong contribution to our mission to save wildlife and wild places in Canada.  

 

Regards,

 

Gillian

 

 

Gillian Woolmer | Assistant Director | Wildlife Conservation Society Canada (WCS Canada) | Suite 204 | 344 Bloor Street West | Toronto, ON | Canada M5S 3A7 | Tel: 416-850-9038 x24 | Fax: 416-850-940| www.wcscanada.org | WCS Canada Annual Report 

 

Friday, October 30, 2015

Fwd: FW: Opening for 1-year PDF (boreal forest succession)

A PDF of possible interest!

Best,
Ann
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Henry, Greg <greg.henry@ubc.ca>
Date: Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 4:54 PM
Subject: FW: Opening for 1-year PDF (boreal forest succession)
To: ITEX-LIST@lists.ubc.ca


From: Johnstone, Jill [jill.johnstone@usask.ca]
Sent: October-30-15 13:42
To: Johnstone, Jill
Subject: Opening for 1-year PDF (boreal forest succession)

Hello friends and colleagues - Can you please circulate this notice to people in your network who might be interested in the position? Thank you!

Jill

Post-doctoral fellowship in Biology at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada

The Northern Plant Ecology Lab (NPEL) at the University of Saskatchewan (Canada) is looking to fill a one-year post-doctoral fellowship (PDF) focused on successional dynamics in boreal forests (for more details, see http://npelusask.weebly.com/openings.html). This is a limited term, 1 year PDF position paid at a rate of $40,000-$45,000 per year, with a portion of funds allocated to project travel as needed. The fellowship will be held in the Department of Biology at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, SK, Canada under the supervision of Dr. Jill Johnstone. Residence in Saskatoon is not required, however the PDF should be willing to travel to Saskatoon a few times during the year to facilitate collaborative work.

We are looking for a candidate who has completed a PhD within the past five years, and who shows evidence of strong quantitative skills and experience with forest ecology and vegetation succession. Ability to work independently and meet regular milestones is essential, as are strong communication skills in English. To apply, please send a cover letter, CV, and examples of 2 research papers to Dr. Jill Johnstone by email (jill.johnstone@usask.ca). Your cover letter should address your interest in the project and what skills and experience you can bring to the work. Preference will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Review of applications will start on 6 November 2015, and we hope to fill the position for a January 1, 2016 start date.


Jill Johnstone
Associate professor
Biology, University of Saskatchewan
Ph: 306-966-4421
Fax: 306-966-4461
Email: jill.johnstone@usask.ca
Website: http://npelusask.weebly.com/





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Monday, October 19, 2015

Fwd: 2016 SCAR Open Science Conference and European Polar Board Strategic Plan / Conférence sur la science publique 2016 du SCAR et le Plan stratégique du Conseil européen polaire

Of interest to some...


Dear colleagues  /  Estimés collègues

(La version française suit)


The Call for Abstracts for the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) 2016 Open Science Conference is now open until 14 February.  The conference will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 22-26 August 2016, and will focus on "Antarctica in the Global Earth System: From the Poles to the Tropics", and how the changes that we are currently seeing in Antarctica will affect the rest of the world. Early bird registration for the conference ends on 5 May. For more information, please see: http://www.scar2016.com/

The European Polar Board Strategy Action Group is encouraging input from the polar research community to inform the European Polar Board's next Strategic Plan. For more information and to provide your input, please visit: http://www.europeanpolarboard.org/index.php?id=100


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L'appel de résumés pour la Conférence sur la science publique 2016 du Comité international de la science antarctique (SCAR) est ouvert jusqu'au 14 février.  La conférence aura lieu à Kuala Lumpur, Malaisie, du 22 au 26 août 2016, et se concentrera sur les effets au niveau planétaire des changements qui se produisent actuellement en Antarctique. L'inscription hâtive s'applique jusqu'au 5 mai.
Pour vous renseigner dadvantage veuillez voir: http://www.scar2016.com/

Le groupe d'action stratégique du Conseil européen polaire (European Polar Board Strategy Action Group) encourage la communauté de recherche polaire à contribuer des suggestions pour aider au développement du prochain plan stratégique du Conseil. Pour vous renseigner davantage et pour envoyer vos suggestions, veuillez voir: http://www.scar2016.com/: http://www.europeanpolarboard.org/index.php?id=100

Cordiales salutations  /  Best wishes


Susan File
Research Analyst  |  Analyste de recherche
Polar Knowledge Canada | Savoir polaire Canada
(613) 222-6117
susan.file@polar-polaire.gc.ca
Follow us on Twitter!  @POLARCanada
Suivez-nous sur Twitter!  @POLAIRECanada




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Friday, October 16, 2015

Fwd: FW: Contaminants & arctic-nesting shorebirds: graduate student opportunity



Apologies, with attachment this time!

Jenn

 

From: Gurney,Kirsty [Sas]
Sent: October 14, 2015 6:19 PM
Subject: Contaminants & arctic-nesting shorebirds: graduate student opportunity

 

Good afternoon;

 

Please distribute the attached M.Sc. posting as you see fit.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

kbg

 

 

Kirsty E. B. Gurney, Ph.D.

Research Scientist, Science & Technology Branch

Environment Canada / Government of Canada

kirsty.gurney@ec.gc.ca / Tel: 306-975-5301

 

Chercheuse scientifique, Direction générale des sciences et de la technologie

Environnement Canada / Gouvernement du Canada

kirsty.gurney@ec.gc.ca / Tél : 306-975-5301

 

 




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Jennifer Provencher
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Jennifer Provencher
jenniferprovencher.com
on twitter: @jenni_pro

Fwd: Contaminants & arctic-nesting shorebirds: graduate student opportunity


 

Please distribute the attached M.Sc. posting as you see fit.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

kbg

 

 

Kirsty E. B. Gurney, Ph.D.

Research Scientist, Science & Technology Branch

Environment Canada / Government of Canada

kirsty.gurney@ec.gc.ca / Tel: 306-975-5301

 

Chercheuse scientifique, Direction générale des sciences et de la technologie

Environnement Canada / Gouvernement du Canada

kirsty.gurney@ec.gc.ca / Tél : 306-975-5301

 

 




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Jennifer Provencher
jenniferprovencher.com
on twitter: @jenni_pro

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Fwd: Symposium 2015 - Food Security in a Changing Climate

Good morning - 

Please find attached a poster of the Canadian Climate Forum's Symposium 2015 - Food Security in a Changing Climate that may be of interest to some. 

I'll also note that students receive over 50 % off the Symposium rate. 

Feel free to contact me should you have any questions. 

Thank you. Best regards, 
Marielle Fontaine BSc, MSc Candidate
Project Coordinator / Coordinatrice de projets 
Canadian Climate Forum / Forum canadien du climat
613.238.2223
 

If you're having trouble viewing this email, you may see it online
 
 

 

Monday, October 12, 2015

Job posting: Wildlife Biologist with the Nunavik Marine Region Wildlife Board

The Nunavik Marin Region Wildlife Board is looking for someone to join our team in Inukjuak.  Please circulate this positing to anyone who may be interested and apologies in advance for cross postings.  We welcome questions related to the position and applications are due October 25th.  


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Kaitlin Breton-Honeyman
Wildlife Biologist
Nunavik Marine Region Wildlife Board
email: kbretonhoneyman@nmrwb.ca
www.nmrwb.ca

PhD Candidate
Environmental and Life Sciences
Trent University
email: kaitlinbh@gmail.com
http://heicresearch.com/



Fwd: PhD Opportunity: Assessing Capacity Building in Canada’s Northern Research

Of interest to some...


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: <Aynslie.Ogden@gov.yk.ca>
Date: Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 4:24 PM
Subject: PhD Opportunity: Assessing Capacity Building in Canada's Northern Research
To:


--Please circulate to your networks--

 

PhD Opportunity:  Assessing Capacity Building in Canada's Northern Research

In 2000, Canada's northern research was characterized as being in a 'state of crisis' with calls for greater investments in training and capacity building to generate knowledge in the North, for the North.  Over the last fifteen years a number of efforts have been made, both large and small, to enhance northern research capacity . Recognizing the need to better understand recent progress and inform northern research policy, this PhD research opportunity seeks to address the following general questions:

 

       What does capacity enhancement and Highly Qualified Personnel (HQP) mean in a northern resource development context?

       How can we better assess progress towards enhancing research capacity and developing HQP in northern Canada?

       To what extent have policy initiatives enhanced northern research capacity on environment and natural resource issues in Canada and how?

 

This exciting and high-profile research opportunity will involve diverse networking opportunities with actors involved in northern scientific knowledge production and training in Canada and inter-jurisdictional travel within Canada to collect and disseminate data. The student will be based in the Sustainable Futures Research Laboratory in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences at McGill University (http://sustainability-research.mcgill.ca). This dynamic group is working on international, leading edge research related to sustainable natural resource management and policy.

 

In collaboration with partners, the student will design the research, including theoretical and methodological dimensions. This will involve developing data collection tools, collecting and analyzing qualitative and quantitative data, undertaking data entry ensuring quality and confidentiality, and preparing a Ph.D. dissertation, project reports and research manuscripts. The successful applicant will be offered desk space, formal research support and a field research stipend through the Executive Council Office, Government of Yukon based in Whitehorse. An annual stipend of $18,000 for three years will be provided through the NSERC CREATE Environmental Innovation programme, with additional funding support available on a competitive basis. An internship with an industry or Aboriginal organization operating in the north will also be required.

 

This position requires time based in Montreal for course work and in Whitehorse for an internship and field work. Student can be based primarily in either location. Additional information may be found in the attached circular, and online at:  http://sustainability-research.mcgill.ca/vacancies.html    Interested individuals should send a resume/CV, unofficial copy of transcripts and a cover letter describing their research interests to: Dr. Aynslie Ogden at aynslie.ogden@gov.yk.ca and Dr. Gordon Hickey at gordon.hickey@mcgill.ca.

 

 

 

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Dr. Aynslie Ogden, R.P.F., R.P.Bio., P.Ag.

Senior Science Advisor

Executive Council Office, Government of Yukon

Location: 202-1191 Front Street

Mailing address: Box 2703 (A-16), Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2C6

Phone: 867-667-5431

Mobile: 867-335-9058

Email: aynslie.ogden@gov.yk.ca

Web: http://www.eco.gov.yk.ca/science/index.html

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/SCOPe_Yukon

 

 




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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Fwd: FW: TLK Coordinator job ad

Of interest to some....

Please contact Jennifer Lam at tech-rp@jointsec.nt.ca for more information

Hi all,

We are still looking to fill the Traditional Local Knowledge Coordinator position in the Joint Secretariat office. Please forward this job posting and description to any interested parties. Deadline for applications is Oct. 30th
Thanks!
Jennifer Lam
Resource Management Coordinator
Inuvialuit Game Council




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Jennifer Provencher
jenniferprovencher.com
on twitter: @jenni_pro

Arctic Observing Summit: Call for Abstracts and White Papers- due October 18th 2015

AOS 2016: 3rd Biennial Arctic Observing Summit

Fairbanks, Alaska - March 2016 
CALL for WHITE PAPERS now open!  |  CALL for POSTER ABSTRACTS now open!   |  REGISTER here (coming soon)
 
The upcoming 3rd Arctic Observing Summit, AOS 2016 (http://www.arcticobservingsummit.org/aos-2016-themes-and-important-announcements ), will be held at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, March 15-18, 2016, in conjunction with Arctic Science Summit Week (March 12-15) and other side events such as the 2016 Arctic Council Senior Arctic Officials meeting (March 15-17), public lectures, and others. We look forward to receiving community input in the form of AOS WHITE PAPER AND SHORT STATEMENT CONTRIBUTIONS (instructions available online). We welcome your POSTER PRESENTATIONS and the call for abstracts is NOW OPEN.
Registration will be opening soon, with the choice of registering for one or both AOS and ASSW: https://assw2016.org/register
 
Based on recommendations from previous Summits, AOS 2016 will focus on the following themes. Please see detailed descriptions here.
  1. International and national strategies for sustained support of long-term Arctic observing
  2. Technology and innovation for sustained Arctic observations
  3. Contributions of the Private Sector and Industry to sustained Arctic observations
  4. Actor and Stakeholder engagement and needs in sustained Arctic observations
  5. Arctic Observations in the context of Global Observing initiatives
  6. Interfacing Traditional Knowledge, Community-based Monitoring and Scientific Methods for sustained Arctic observations
 
Thank you for your interest and we look forward to seeing you!




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Emily Choy
W. Garfield Weston Doctoral Fellow for Northern Research
International Arctic Science Committee Fellow
University of Manitoba
501 University Crescent
Winnipeg MB
R3T2N6
(204) 984-2425
https://sites.google.com/site/emilyschoy