Based in Sesoko Station at the University of the Ruykyus in Okinawa. We are studying mainly coral ecology but also a variety of side topics in marine biology.
AWESOME JOB OPPORTUNITY: Tenure-Track Position - Coral Ecology & Diversity (Green Island Marine Research Station, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Full details here: https://t.co/EbY7aXaF1G
The Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica (BRCAS), Taipei, Taiwan invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Research Fellow (equivalent to “assistant professor” at universities) level or above in the field of marine ecology and biodiversity to strengthen the research at the Green Island Marine Research Station. Our preferred fields are coral ecology and diversity. Outstanding applicants in other fields of marine ecology are also welcome. Applicants who can frequently work at the Green Island Marine Research Station and conduct marine ecology and biodiversity research mainly in Green Island will have priority in consideration. Green Island is a coral reef island in the eastern waters of Taiwan and BRCAS has a marine station there, which provides strong support in SCUBA diving for research. An applicant must possess a PhD, with postdoctoral experience and a strong track record of scientific productivity.
Academia Sinica is the top national research institute in Taiwan and provides good start-up funding and substantial internal support for new PIs. BRCAS consists of four divisions: Marine biodiversity and ecosystems, Terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystems, Evolutionary genetics and genomics, and Microbial diversity and Bioinformatics. BRCAS is not only equipped with modern research facilities but also houses an excellent zoological and botanical collection in the Biodiversity Research Museum and manages the Green Island Marine Research Station.
The position will be open until filled; however, the first stage submission deadline will be July 31. The review will be conducted in August/September 2025. Applicants should submit their cover letter, CV (including a list of publications), up to 5 representative papers (PDF files), and a statement of past achievements and future research plans to our secretary, Ms. Miao-Suey Lin ([email protected]). In addition, three recommendation letters should be requested by the applicants and sent from the referees directly to Ms. Lin.
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@BarshisLab and @BIOLOGYatODU graduate students & postdocs did research with scientists at the University of the Ryukyus in Okinawa, Japan. Click the link to learn more about their work on #corals! #MonarchsAreInternational!
https://t.co/w6ZuS0aof2
Tenure-Track Positions in Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica. Welcome applications from fields of Plant Diversity and Evolution, and Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystems.
https://t.co/JF0UZsZBuz
Thank you to our colleagues, Drs Pichon, Kayanne, Yamano, Abrego and Kurihara for joining our first « coral stories » public event. It was a clear success. Sharing our science with the public is so rewarding and motivating. Thanks @insidenatgeo for the support.
@la__cientifica ‘s inspiring talk on coral reefs and climate change launches the second day of the @OISTedu - @CNRS Symposium on West Pacific Marine Biology.
First day of the first #OIST-#CNRS joint symposium on West Pacific Marine Biology with an exciting diversity of speakers. Always nice to see old friends and make new ones. Looking forward to seeing tomorrow’s presentations.
Congratulations to Hiromi for getting the best poster award about her research on sexual reproduction of the coral Galaxea at different depths at the conference of the Japanese Coral Reef Society! 大��院生が最優秀ポスター発表賞を受賞しました!
#mesophotic #JCRS #日本サンゴ礁学会
@SeaSpitfires@InsideNatGeo@LindbladExp We are convinced we will find a way to work together! Thanks for the amazing time onboard and inspiring discussions!
What a wonderful opportunity from Lindblad Expeditions/National Geogrpahic to combine research and science communication as visiting scientists on board of National Geographic Resolution.
Thank you @InsideNatGeo and @LindbladExp for making this possible
#exploring#sharingscience