Two PhD Positions in Tropical Insect Ecology
Are you passionate about biodiversity, climate change, and tropical ecosystems? The Czech Academy of Sciences (Biology Centre, Institute of Entomology, Ceske Budejovice) is offering two PhD positions to study the biodiversity and interactions of ants and beetles in tropical forest floors and their responses to climate change.
Why Apply?
- Location: PhD studies in the Czech Republic with exciting fieldwork in Taiwan.
- Cutting-Edge Research: Join a project exploring the complex dynamics of ants and beetles in tropical ecosystems.
- Collaborative Environment: Work with the Ant Research Group, a team of experts dedicated to understanding insect ecology.
What’s the Project About?
This project dives deep into the interactions between ants and beetles in tropical forests, analyzing how these interactions are influenced by changing climate conditions. Your research could play a vital role in understanding and mitigating the impact of climate change on tropical ecosystems.
How to Apply
- Visit the Ant Research Group website for details: www.antscience.com
- Contact: Dr. Petr Klimes (klimes@entu.cas.cz) for further inquiries.
- Application Deadline: 31st December 2024