The working group Quantitative Landscape Ecology offers projects dealing with environmental analytics. Continue reading
Category Archives: Thesis/Job opportunities
PhD position on microplastics effects at IMDEA Water
IMDEA Water (Madrid, Spain) offers a PhD position dealing with microplastics effects on aquatic ecosystems and the consequences on agricultural water reuse.
PhD and researcher position at BfG
The German Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG) offers a PhD and a researcher position dealing with the entry of anticoagulant rodenticides into surface waters.
Postdoc position at the University of Koblenz-Landau
The University of Koblenz-Landau offers another Postdoc position in the Working Group ‘Quantitative Landscape Ecology’.
18-month Research Position on Aquatic Microbial Ecotoxicology
An 18-month research position on Aquatic Microbial Ecotoxicology is available from 3 April 2017 at the National Research Institute of Science and Technology for Environment and Agriculture (irstea), France.
Master thesis opportunity

The working group Quantitative Landscape Ecology offers a master thesis dealing with the effects of imidacloprid on leaf litter breakdown and associated organisms. Continue reading
Several PhD positions at the University of Tübingen
The University of Tübingen offers several PhD positions within the Collaborative Research Center CAMPOS – Catchment as Reactors: Metabolism of Pollutants on the Catchment Scale.
Two PhD fellowships at the University of Cork
The University of Cork, Ireland, is offering two PhD fellowships; one to work on microplastics in the freshwater environment and the second one to work on water remediation using Lemna minor.
Theses in the teams “Community Ecology & Ecotoxicology” / “Conservation Genetics”
Within the project “Amphibians in agricultural landscapes: chemical landscape fragmentation implemented in a habitat modelling approach” five theses on amphibian ecology are available. Continue reading
Two open positions at BASF
BASF is searching for two terrestrial ecotoxicologists, one working on birds/mammals and one on soil organisms. Continue reading