Date:    Fri, 2 Nov 2001 15:20:37 -0500
From:    Helena Fortunato 
Subject: STRI fellowships
 
** Proprietary **
** High Priority **
 
The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI), a division of the =
Smithsonian Institution headquartered in the Republic of Panama, offers =
fellowships for research based at its facilities.  Disciplines include =
ecology, anthropology, paleontology,  evolution, systematics, behavior and =
physiology of tropical plants and animals.
 
*    Earl S. Tupper 3-year postdoctoral fellowship (deadline: Jan15).  =
Applications should include detailed research proposal with budget, =
curriculum vitae, 2 letters of reference, names and telephone numbers of 3 =
additional references and reprints of most important papers. Applicants =
should consult with STRI scientists who will serve as advisor before =
submitting final application.  Annual stipend up to $30,000 with yearly =
travel and research allotments. Proposals that include comparative =
research in other tropical countries will be considered. Send inquiries =
and application to STRI.
 
*    Predoctoral, postdoctoral, senior postdoctoral (up to 1 year) and =
10-week fellowships are available through the Smithsonian's Office of =
Fellowships & Grants, Washington, DC.  (deadline: Jan15).  For information:=
 OFG, 750 9th Street NW, Suite 9300, Washington DC 20560-0902, siofg@ofg.si=
edu, www.si.edu/research+study.
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*    Three-month fellowships (deadline: Feb15, May15, Aug15 and Nov15) =
thru STRI. For information:  STRI/Office of Education, Unit 0948, APO AA =
34002-0948, from the US or Apartado 2072, Balboa, Panama from Latin =
America, fellows@tivoli.si.edu or www.stri.org
 
Awards are based upon merit, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, =
national origin, age or condition of handicap of the applicant.
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Date:    Fri, 2 Nov 2001 20:24:17 -0700
From:    "David W. Inouye" 
Subject: Job: faculty position, ecology of managed grasslands, Univ. of WI
 
The University of Wisconsin-Madison seeks candidates for an ASSISTANT or
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR position with a research emphasis on the ecology of managed
grasslands and a teaching emphasis on related topics. Tenure home will be in an
appropriate department; joint appointments encouraged. A Ph.D. or equivalent in
an agricultural science or related area with expertise in ecology, or a Ph.D.
in ecology or related area with expertise in an agricultural science is
required. See www.cals.wisc.edu/AgroecologyPositions for details. Send
curriculum vitae, academic transcripts, a letter detailing interests and
qualifications, and letters from three references to:  Agroecology Initiative
Search Committee, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, 140 Agricultural Hall, 1450 Linden Dr., Madison, WI  53706.
Deadline:  November 26, 2001, or until a suitable candidate is found.
UW-Madison is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
 
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