[Pollinator] Fwd: M.Sc. Position - Raspberry pollination in Algonquin Park

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Mon Sep 13 14:33:43 PDT 2010



 
  
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Please have a look at  the following M.Sc. opportunity and distribute to 
anyone who you  think might be interested!


Cheers,
-Andrea



 
 
 
 
Andrea McGraw-Alcock
NSERC-CANPOLIN  Network Assistant
University of Guelph
SES-Bovey
Guelph, Ontario N1G  2W1
519-824-4120 ext 58022
http://www.uoguelph.ca/canpolin







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M.Sc. position - Raspberry pollination in  Algonquin Park


We are looking for a M.Sc. student to participate  in a project 
investigating ecological interactions between plants and  pollinators. The student will 
be working with a multi-discplinary team of  faculty members in the 
Department of Biology at Trent University. The project  will involve an examination 
of the effects of pollinator diversity and  abundance on patterns of fruit 
production in wild raspberry (Rubus  strigosus).


Previous field experience is required, and a  background in plant and/or 
pollinator ecology is preferred. Basic skills in  plant and insect 
identification are also desired.


The student will be supported by a combination of  research funding and 
teaching assistantships. Please send applications by  email to Marcel Dorken 
(_marceldorken at trentu.ca_ (mailto:marceldorken at trentu.ca) ) or Erica Nol 
(_enol at trentu.ca_ (mailto:enol at trentu.ca) ). In the  application, include a 
letter outlining your suitability for the position, a  CV, and contact details 
for three referees. This position is available  in May  2011.


 
 
 











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