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"Malanding S. Jaiteh" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Feb 2002 11:07:45 -0500
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Pulkownik" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 12:23 AM
Subject: Mangrove: PhD Scholarship


>
> Please draw this to the attention of any intersted potential students.  >
>
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>
> Institute for Water and Natural Resource Management, UTS
>
> PhD Scholarship
>
>
> Ecological Conditions for Conservation of Saltmarsh Biodiversity at Sydney
> Olympic Park
>
> Intertidal saltmarsh is a rare habitat in south-eastern Australia.  Past
> remediation programs at the Sydney Olympic Park, Homebush Bay, addressed
> the conservation of rare/threatened species, among them, three rare
> saltmarsh plants.  The aim of this project is to investigate the
ecological
> factors of importance to successful saltmarsh conservation at the site,
and
> its long-term preservation in the Sydney region.  The project will involve
> a combination of targeted field and laboratory studies to determine
> physical and biological factors affecting the distribution of the marsh as
> a whole, and the basic biology of two of the rare species.
>
> The project and scholarship are funded by the Sydney Olympic Park
Authority
> (SOPA).  The successful candidate will enrol in a PhD program at the
> Faculty of Science, UTS, in the Institute for Water and Natural Resource
> Management and will undertake research under the supervision of Dr Alex
> Pulkownik, Professor Derek Eamus and Professor Margaret Burchett.
>
> Applicants should have an Honours degree (Class I or IIa) in a relevant
> discipline area, eg, plant ecology, plant ecophysiology, environmental
> studies, biodiversity and/or conservation studies, community ecology.
> Experience in mangrove/saltmarsh ecology would be an advantage.  The
> successful applicant will be committed and self-directed, and will have
> good written and oral communication skills.  The scholarship carries an
> annual stipend of $22,545 for 3 years, with exemption from HECS fees.
>
> Enquiries and application, in the form of a letter accompanied by a
> detailed current curriculum vitae, should be addressed to Dr Alex
Pulkownik,
> Phone: (02) 9514 4035
> Fax: (02) 9514 4003
> Email: [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
>
> CRICOS Number:  00099F
>
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>
> Dr Alex Pulkownik, Lecturer & Course Director in Environmental Biology
> Department of Environmental Sciences,
> University of Technology, Sydney. PO Box 123 Broadway, NSW Australia, 2007
> Phone +61 02 9514 4035 (w) Fax +61 02 9514 4079
>
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