Employment and Research Postings
Employers/Supervisors: contact Kimberly Rondeau if you want a job or research opportunity posted and provide a deadline
for applications.  Links to details of the jobs/research opportunities will be posted but not the job descriptions themselves.


Employment Opportunities

Assistant/Associate Professor in Plant Protection Entomology
University of Manitoba
Applicant Deadline: 15 October 2010 (details)

Forest Entomologist Position
West Virginia Department of Agriculture (details)

Research Technician/Field Assistants & Graduate Student Opportunities
Rutgers University (details)

 

Research Opportunities

Research Scientist (Insect Ecologist)
Canadian Forest Service // Service canadien des forêts
Pacific Forestry Centre // Centre de foresterie du Pacifique
(details)

Research Scientist (Forestry Disturbance Ecologist)
Canadian Forest Service // Service canadien des forêts
Pacific Forestry Centre // Centre de foresterie du Pacifique
(details)

M.Sc. applicant (insect hemocyte innate cellular immunity at the signal transduction level)
Ste Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, Canada
Position begins on April 30, 2011 (details)
Contact: Gary Dunphy@McGill.Ca

M.Sc. Graduate Position in Biological Control of Insect Pests in Greenhouse Ornamental Crops
School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph (details)

M.Sc. Positions, Insect Pathology
Insect Pathogens of Beneficial Arthropods used for Biological Pest Control
St. Mary's University, Halifax
Closing Date: September 01, 2010 (details)

PhD & Post-Doc Position in the Ecology and Management of Emerging Forest Pest Complexes
University of Alberta (details)

Post-doctoral Researcher-Entomology
Search Posting # 006293
Closing Date: 05-14-2010  (details)

MSc Position, Insect Chemical Ecology
May or September 2010 start date. (details)

MSc Position, Using Bees as Vectors of Biopesticides
Start Date: May 2010 (details)

MSc Position, Wild Pollinator Ecology & Conservation
(details)

MSc/PhD at Concordia University :
MSc: Feeding behaviour of forest tent caterpillars on hybrid poplars. The forest tent caterpillar is a social species and this project aims to understand the role of group dynamics in feeding on different host plants. To start in May or Sept 2010. (details)

PhD: Feeding behaviour of spruce budworm on susceptible and resistant host trees. Feeding behaviour of spruce budworm on susceptible and resistant host trees. Trees susceptible and resistant to defoliation have been identified, and this project aims to compare feeding of young larvae in order to understand mechanisms of resistant. Dispersal and feeding behaviour will be examined in the field and in the lab. To start Jan or May 2010. (details)

Forest Entomology - Invasion Biology and Ecology - PhD and MSc Positions (1 each)
University of Alberta (Edmonton) (details)

Post-Doctoral Position
Stillwater, OK, USA (details)