Oct
21

Funded MA/MES/PhD: Climate Change, Wellbeing & Ecosystems

Drs. Derek Armitage and Prateep Nayak (Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo) and Dr. Melissa Marschke (School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa) are recruiting up to four MA/MES and/or PhD students (Canadian citizens or permanent residents) beginning September 2017 as part of the SSHRC-funded project "Integration of social wellbeing and ecosystem service bundles for adaptive co-management of coastal systems experiencing rapid change".

For accepted students, field research expenses will be covered, with additional support provided through RA-ships related to the project (note that funding arrangements may vary depending on home institution). Applicants must have an appropriate background in a relevant field, which may include: Human Geography; Development Studies; Political Ecology; Environmental Studies or Ecosystem Science. Applicants with previous research (quantitative or qualitative) or applied experience will be particularly competitive.

Interested applicants should send a brief letter of interest and current CV to either Melissa Marschke, Prateep Nayak or Derek Armitage by the end of November, 2016. Please note that the deadline for admission to University of Waterloo's Faculty of Environment is February 1, 2017 and the deadline for admission to the University of Ottawa's School of International Development and Global Studies is January 15, 2017.

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Jul
07

MA & PhD Studentships: Indigenous Territorial Rights in Russia

UNBC is seeking highly motivated and adventurous students to join a new research project, Indigenous Territorial Rights in the Russian Federation. The research team includes members from Canada, Finland, Lithuania, Norway and the Russian Federation. Students will pursue topics of their own choice under the broad themes of legal and/or cultural geographies of indigenous rights in the Russian North. Candidates should feel comfortable working in collaborative and multi-cultural environments.

• The Masters student may pursue either a MA in Natural Resources and Environmental Studies (MA NRES) (with a focus on Geography or Environmental Studies) or an Interdisciplinary MA (MA IDIS).

• The PhD student will enter UNBC's interdisciplinary Natural Resources and Environmental Studies PhD program.

Some proficiency in Russian language is highly desirable at the MA level and required at the PhD level.

A competitive funding package will be offered to the successful candidates, including an annual stipend (up to 2 years for the MA student, 3 years for PhD student), plus support for field research costs in Siberia and for presenting research findings at conferences. Successful candidates will also be expected to apply for additional external funding, and mentored to do so. Students will be encouraged to publish their research in peer-reviewed journals.

While an intake for September 2017 is most likely for the MA student, a September 2016 or January 2017 start may be possible for the exceptional candidate. For the PhD student, a start date of January 2017, May 2017 or September 2017 will be considered. For more information on the project, specific opportunities and expectations/responsibilities interested candidates should contact Dr. Gail Fondahl at UNBC.

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