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  1. Graduate Research and Study Opportunities
    Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Physics
    University of Toronto
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

  2. Postdoctoral Fellowship
    Environmental Reconstructions and Cryosphere Response
    Arctic Institute of North America
    Calgary, Alberta, Canada


  1. Graduate Research and Study Opportunities
    Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Physics
    University of Toronto
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The University of Toronto's Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and
Planetary Physics (EAPP) invites prospective graduate students to apply
for study and research opportunities in the area of Atmosphere/Ocean
Physics.

For more information about the Department's work, go to:
http://www.physics.utoronto.ca/research/eapp.

The Department invites prospective graduate student with a B.Sc. in
Physics or a cognate discipline, including Mathematics, Computer
Science, Engineering Science, Environmental Physics, and
Atmospheric/Oceanic science to apply to their programs.

If you are interested in joining EAPP you should apply directly to the
Department of Physics and should indicate clearly your interest in
studying Atmosphere/Ocean Physics in your application.

To apply, go to:
http://www.physics.utoronto.ca/students/graduate-program.

Application Deadline: 1 December 2016.

For questions, please contact:
Paul Kushner
Email: paul.kushner [at] utoronto.ca

Nicolas Grisouard
Email: nicolas.grisouard [at] physics.utoronto.ca

Debra Wunch
Email: debra.wunch [at] utoronto.ca


  1. Postdoctoral Fellowship
    Environmental Reconstructions and Cryosphere Response
    Arctic Institute of North America
    Calgary, Alberta, Canada

The Arctic Institute of North America (AINA) at the University of
Calgary is accepting applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow in
Environmental Reconstructions and Cryosphere Response to Climate Change
in southwestern Yukon Territory. This two-year position will start on 1
November 2016 and be based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

The successful candidate will be involved in the development and
synthesis of historical environmental datasets (e.g., climate,
permafrost, and hydrological data) in Kluane National Park and
southwestern Yukon Territory, Canada. She/he will have earned an PhD in
Earth or environmental sciences and have research experience in climate
science or environmental impacts of climate change and have an
established record of research productivity and the ability to work
independently and resourcefully. Field skills and experience working
with remote sensing products and geographic information system (GIS)
software are assets.

Applications, including a cover letter, academic curricula vitae, and
the names and contact information of at least three external references
should be submitted via email with the subject line 'AINA Postdoc
Position,' and sent to Melanie Paulson (mpaulson [at] ucalgary.ca).

Application deadline: 15 October 2016.

For further information and to download the full position description,
click on the "Postdoctoral Fellowship, Environmental Reconstructions and
Cryosphere Response" link under the AINA News section found at:
http://arctic.ucalgary.ca.

Or, contact:
Melanie Paulson
Email: mpaulson [at] ucalgary.ca
Phone: 403-220-7515


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