[ISSHA] toxic microalgae - PhD opportunity at James Cook University Australia

Kirsten Heimann kirsten.heimann at jcu.edu.au
Sat Mar 31 21:45:06 EDT 2007


RESEARCH ON TOXIC MICROALGAE OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF

PHD OPPORTUNITY AT THE SCHOOL OF MARINE AND TROPICAL BIOLOGY AT JAMES 
COOK UNIVERSITY, AUSTRALIA


We are seeking a suitably motivated student to take up a PhD within 
the School of Marine and Tropical Biology researching distributions 
and occurrences of toxic microalgal species within the Great Barrier 
Reef in North Queensland Australia.

The School of Marine and Tropical Biology at James Cook University is 
internationally renown for its high profile research regarding marine 
systems and ecology. The position is offered at the Townsville 
campus. Townsville is located in the dry tropics with direct access 
to the Great Barrier Reef.

The PhD scholarship is funded through the MTSRF scheme, a federally 
funded initiative, and offers a stipend of A$ 25,000 per annum and an 
going funding for the research component of A$ 25,000 per annum.

Interested students should submit a letter of interest, scanned in or 
faxed copies of their transcripts, and two references by email to 
Kirsten.Heimann at jcu.edu.au.  All contact details maybe found below in 
my signature. Please contact me by email, should you require 
additional information.

Deadlines:
Receipt of Applications (by email): April 30, 2007
Notification of successful candidate: June 30, 2007
Anticipated starting date: July 01, 2007

All contact details maybe found below in my signature. Please contact 
me by email, should you require additional information.

Best wishes and my apologies for cross posting,
Kirsten Heimann

Dr. Kirsten Heimann
Director of NQAIF
Senior Lecturer
School of Marine and Tropical Biology
James Cook University
Townsville, QLD,  4811
Australia

Phone: +61 7 4781 5795 (office Rm 121)
Phone: +61 7 4781 5978 (lab Rm 110)
Fax: +61 7 4725 1570
Email: Kirsten.Heimann at jcu.edu.au
http://www.jcu.edu.au/school/tropbiol/staff/heimann/index.html 
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