FYI for those interested:
From: Pearce, Timothy
Sent: Sunday, 23 November, 2008 12:11
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Subject: Postdoc Opportunity at Carnegie Museum of Natural History
REA POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Applications are invited for the Rea Postdoctoral Research Fellowship for
research in:
Anthropology
Botany
Conservation Biology
Entomology
Malacology
Mammalogy
Ornithology
Vertebrate Paleontology
Applicants are encouraged to discuss with the individual curatorial staff
with whom they intend to work (e.g., Tim Pearce for mollusks,
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contact the curators in CMNH scientific sections for collection-based
research (www.carnegiemnh.org/research) or contact the staff at the
Powdermill Nature Reserve of CMNH for conservation biology research
(www.powderrmill.org).
Applicants must possess a Ph.D. and have an interest in pursuing
collection and/or field research in the disciplines represented by the
curatorial staff of Carnegie Museum of Natural History. The appointment
will be for one year and may be extended for a second (and final) year
upon performance review.
Please visit the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh Human Resources site at
http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/hr to create a profile and upload an
application letter (containing a statement on research interests,
curriculum vitae, and contact information of three professional
references). Application review will begin on February 15, 2009, and
continue until the position is filled. EOE.
(Note: search “Rea”, “Post-Doctoral”, or “postdoctoral” in the job search
window at Carnegie Museums Human Resources Website).
Timothy A. Pearce, Ph.D., Asst. Curator & Head, Section of Mollusks
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
4400 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-4080, USA
ph 412-622-1916; fax 412-622-8837; [log in to unmask]
www.carnegiemnh.org/mollusks/index.htm
Regards,
Charlie
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Charlie Sturm
Research Associate - Section of Mollusks
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Assistant Professor - Family Medicine
Fellow-American Academy of Family Practice
Fellow-Academy of Wilderness Medicine
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