Graduate Student Position Available
Arctic Primary Production
Centre for Earth Observation Science
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Application deadline: 10 July 2017
For more information about the position, locate the listing for "M.Sc.
Student - Arctic Primary Production" under "Job/Student Postings" at:
http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/environment/departments/ceos/.
For questions, contact:
C.J. Mundy
Email: cj.mundy [at] umanitoba.ca
Christine Michel
Email: christine.michel [at] dfo-mpo.gc.ca
This full-time, two-year position will work with the Southampton Island
Marine Ecosystem Project (SIMEP) studying the physical and biological
processes controlling primary production in a region of the Canadian
Arctic. Fieldwork will be focused in the marine region around
Southampton Island, northwestern Hudson Bay.
This project will involve field- and laboratory-based research to
examine the processes driving primary production in the study region.
Fieldwork will be carried out on the Churchill Marine Observatory (CMO)
research vessel, a jointly operated vessel of the Arctic Research
Foundation and University of Manitoba.
The successful candidate will have a BSc honors degree, or equivalent,
in biological oceanography or a related field. Field experience on
oceanographic research vessels and a knowledge base of primary
production, such as carbon and nitrogen stable isotope tracer
techniques, will be assets for the position.
The successful student will also become a member of the Arctic Science
Partnership and the Marine Environmental Observation training program
(MEOPeer), providing national and international opportunities beyond a
standard graduate degree.
Initial applications should be sent via email to C.J. Mundy
(cj.mundy [at] umanitoba.ca) and Christine Michel
(christine.michel [at] dfo-mpo.gc.ca) and include:
- Two letters of academic reference;
- A copy of the applicant's university transcripts;
- A one- to two-page letter of intent briefly describing previous
research or experience and a short research proposal fitting the above
thesis topic, touching on objectives and hypotheses, preferred methods,
and scientific significance; and - An English Language test score, such as TOEFL or IELTS, if applicable.
Application deadline: 10 July 2017.
Position start date: 1 January 2018.
For more information about the position, locate the listing for "M.Sc.
Student - Arctic Primary Production" under "Job/Student Postings" at:
http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/environment/departments/ceos/.
For more information about the Centre for Earth Observation Science, go
to: http://umanitoba.ca/ceos.
For information about MEOPeer, go to:
meopar.ca/training/our-training-program/.
For information about the Arctic Science Partnership, go to: asp-net.org.
For questions, contact:
C.J. Mundy
Email: cj.mundy [at] umanitoba.cas
Christine Michel
Email: christine.michel [at] dfo-mpo.gc.ca
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