University of Toronto EEB Post-Doctoral Fellowships

This year's EEB Post-Doctoral Fellowship competition is now closed.

Details for the 2012-2013 competition will be posted here when they become available.


The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto invites applications for Departmental Postdoctoral Fellowships in the areas of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, broadly defined. Two positions are available. Positions may continue for two years, subject to review after one year, and can begin as early as July 1, 2012. The salary starts at $40,000 Canadian per year, with research expenses covered by the Post-Doctoral Advisor.

The Fellow will be a fully participating member in the Department. Candidates must identify and communicate with a potential advisor (or advisors) in advance of the application process. All full-time faculty members at the St. George (downtown) campus of the University of Toronto are eligible to serve as advisors (see below for a list of potential supervisors).  Opportunities for teaching in an upper level course may be available, if the candidate wishes to teach.

To apply, applicants should first contact and obtain the agreement of a faculty advisor (or co-advisors). Afterwards, applicants should submit a cover letter clearly indicating the proposed faculty advisor(s), a curriculum vitae, copies of 2 publications, and a short (1-3 pages) description of past research accomplishments and future research plans. Applicants should include names and e-mail addresses of two potential referees. Applicants should also indicate the date they will be available to begin the position. All application materials must be submitted as PDF’s in a single email to: Elizabeth Rentzelos <chairsec [dot] eeb (at)utoronto [dot] ca>.

Review of applications will begin on December 5, 2011.

The University of Toronto is a leading academic institution in Canada with over 60 faculty members specializing in ecology and evolution. Strong links exist between the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Royal Ontario Museum, the Centre for Global Change, the Centre for Environment, and the Faculty of Forestry. The University owns a nearby field station dedicated to ecological research (the Koffler Scientific Reserve, www.ksr.utoronto.ca). The department also has a partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources that helps provide access to infrastructure, including lab facilities in Algonquin Provincial Park (www.harkness.ca), funding, and long-term data sets. Genomic analyses are supported by the Centre for the Analysis of Genome Evolution and Function (www.cagef.utoronto.ca).

 

List of Potential Post-Doctoral Advisors

Peter Abrams David Guttman
Aneil Agrawal Don Jackson
Rob Baker Deborah McLennan
Spencer Barrett Helen Rodd
Belinda Chang Locke Rowe
Asher Cutter Rowan Sage
Helene Cyr Tammy Sage
James Eckenwalder Marla Sokolowski
Marie-Josee Fortin John Stinchcombe
Megan Frederickson James Thomson
Benjamin Gilbert Art Weis
Mart Gross Stephen Wright

 

Current and Recent EEB Post-Docs

Stephen Proulx , Currently Assistant Professor, UC Santa Barbara,
Jean Richardson, Currently Research Associate, University of Victoria,
Patrick Lorch, Currently Assistant Professor, Kent State University,
Katy Heath, Currently Assistant Professor, University of Illinois,Urbana-Champaign,
Tanja Slotte, Currently Assistant Professor, Uppsala University, (Evolutionary Biology Centre),
Sal Agosta, Currently EEB Post-Doctoral Fellow with Daniel Brooks,
Shannon McCauley, Currently Assistant Professor, California Polytechnic State University,
Tristan Long, Currently Assistant Professor, Wilfrid Laurier University,
Richard Jovelin, Currently EEB Post-Doctoral Fellow with Asher Cutter,
Nathan Muchhala, Currently Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Nebraska Lincoln,
Juan S. Escobar, Currently EEB Post-Doctoral Fellow with Stephen Wright.
Kirsten Prior, Currently EEB Post-Doctoral Fellow with Megan Frederickson.