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Post-Baccalaureate Research Opportunity in Marine Conservation Paleobiology

1/15/2022

 
Are you a graduating senior (or recent grad) interested in how marine animals are responding to anthropogenic environmental change? Apply to work in the Paleobiology Lab at Colgate University and put the dead to work to better understand the effects of eutrophication and other environmental processes on the life histories of marine mollusks.

Applications are now being accepted for a paid 9-month research associate position. Position will start mid-May 2022, and is expected to involve offshore fieldwork in Louisiana, Alabama, and Florida, and data collection and analysis at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York.
 
Review of applications will begin February 28, 2022 and will continue until the position is filled.
For more information & to apply: https://careers.colgate.edu/postings/3861
Contact Prof. Paul Harnik (pharnik@colgate.edu) with your questions.

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