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Position Details Position Information Internal Posting? Posting Number SP004089P Position Title Research Scientist I - Behavioral Ecology Division/College College of Natural Resources Department F&W
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-sciences Position Qualifications Required Experience Two years of post-bachelor’s research experience related to the domain of this position Required Education Bachelor’s Degree in in biology, ecology
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management; apply modern research tools (e.g. genomics, isotope ecology, telemetry), and develop new research directions in fisheries recovery and management with a focus on the intersection of indigenous and
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, emergency management, collaborative natural resource management, or related policy applications Experience with qualitative and quantitative social science, economic or ecological methods for obtaining data
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include reimbursement at a pre-established rate. Preferred Qualifications • Completed coursework in Horticulture, Biology, Ecology, Livestock, Environmental Science, Mapping or other relevant subject areas
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to the domain of this position Required Education Doctoral Degree in quantitative sciences, quantitative ecology, resource management, forestry, remote sensing, geographic information systems, or data science
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Responsibilities Position Summary The University of Idaho Department of Forest, Rangeland and Fire Sciences seeks an Area Extension Educator in rangeland ecology and management. The position is a 12-month tenure
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& Leadership 0% Qualifications Minimum Education/Degree Required Listed degree qualification is required at time of hire. Required Qualifications Ph.D. in plant science, agronomy, crop science, agroecology, or
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; apply modern research tools (e.g. genomics, isotope ecology, telemetry), and develop new research directions in fisheries recovery and management with a focus on the intersection of indigenous and western
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, emergency management, collaborative natural resource management, or related policy applications Experience with qualitative and quantitative social science, economic or ecological methods for obtaining data