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TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITIONS NOW OPEN

The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of
Connecticut is pleased to invite applications for two tenure-track faculty
positions at the at the rank of Assistant Professor.

 * Population Genetics or Population Genomics
   (academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/23025)
 * Integrative Organismal Biology of Invertebrates
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To ensure full consideration, applications (for either position) should be
received by November 1, 2022.


OPPORTUNITIES

 * CT DEEP Marine Fisheries Program Seasonal Resource Assistant Job
   Opportunities October 10, 2022
 * Grant opportunity for UConn Students October 6, 2022
 * Research Technician, UC Berkeley October 6, 2022
 * PhD program (Chile) September 2, 2022
 * MS Assistantship âÂEUR” Evaluating Approaches to Reduce Bird-window
   Collisions: Oklahoma State University August 10, 2022
 * Plant Ecology Seasonal Technician, Newton, GA August 10, 2022
 * Fall Internship in Marine Invasions at SERC (Edgewater, MD) August 10, 2022
 * Wetland Restoration Field Assistant (Woodwell Climate Research Center)
   (falmouth MA) August 9, 2022


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UPCOMING SEMINARS

 1. Teale Lecture: Robert Stavins (Harvard)4:00pm 10/13
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    TEALE LECTURE: ROBERT STAVINS (HARVARD)
    
    Thursday, October 13th, 2022
    
    04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
    
    Storrs Campus
    Konover Auditorium (Dodd Center)
    
    
    Title: "What can an economist possibly have to say about climate policy?"
    
    Professor Robert Stavins, the E.J. Myers Professor of Energy and Economic
    Development at Harvard University
    (https://scholar.harvard.edu/stavins/home), is a world-renowned expert on
    international climate policy
    
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EEB-RELATED EVENTS

 1. Oct 19 PNB Seminar Series - Dr. Matthew Weston4:00pm
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    PNB SEMINAR SERIES - DR. MATTHEW WESTON
    
    Wednesday, October 19th, 2022
    
    04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
    
    Storrs Campus
    TLS, Room 111
    
    
    Matthew C. Weston, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Neurological Sciences
    University of Vermont College of Medicine
    
    Host: Tasso Tzingounis
    
    Contact Information: Heather.Hekkala@uconn.edu
    
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 2. Oct 26 Opening Reception: Right Below Your Feet3:00pm
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    OPENING RECEPTION: RIGHT BELOW YOUR FEET
    
    Wednesday, October 26th, 2022
    
    03:00 PM - 05:00 PM
    
    Storrs Campus
    Wilbur Cross Lobby Rotunda
    
    
    OPENING RECEPTION
    
    Right Below Your Feet: A Beautiful Evolutionary Success Story
    
    26 October 2022: Wilbur Cross Building Lobby Rotunda
    
    Reception begins at 3:00PM with remarks to follow
    
    Join the CT State Museum of Natural History as we welcome Dr. Bernard
    Goffinet of the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and Mark Smith,
    co-owner and founder of Macroscopic Solutions, to discuss their photographic
    exhibition and the intrinsic beauty of the group of plants known as
    bryophytes.
    
    Real specimens will also be on display at the opening. Participants will
    have an opportunity to examine specimens up close and ask questions.
    
    Visit https://csmnh.uconn.edu/ for more inforamtion.
    
    If you require accomodations to participate in this program please contact
    the CSMNH.
    
    Contact Information: csmnhinfo@uconn.edu or 860-486-4460
    
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 3. Oct 26 PNB Seminar Series - Dr. Nicolas Tritsch4:00pm
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    PNB SEMINAR SERIES - DR. NICOLAS TRITSCH
    
    Wednesday, October 26th, 2022
    
    04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
    
    Storrs Campus
    TLS, Room 111
    
    
    Nicolas Tritsch, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Neuroscience and Physiology
    NYU Grossman School of Medicine
    
    Host: Alexander Jackson
    
    Contact Information: Heather.Hekkala@uconn.edu
    
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UPCOMING SEMINARS

 1. Teale Lecture: Robert Stavins (Harvard)4:00pm 10/13
    ×
    
    TEALE LECTURE: ROBERT STAVINS (HARVARD)
    
    Thursday, October 13th, 2022
    
    04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
    
    Storrs Campus
    Konover Auditorium (Dodd Center)
    
    
    Title: "What can an economist possibly have to say about climate policy?"
    
    Professor Robert Stavins, the E.J. Myers Professor of Energy and Economic
    Development at Harvard University
    (https://scholar.harvard.edu/stavins/home), is a world-renowned expert on
    international climate policy
    
    Contact Information: Kathy Segerson
    
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