Karen
@plantypotato
PhD Candidate @UNSWBEES | 🌿plant ecology🌱 | shroomish fan | she/her
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25-11-2018 11:35:50
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Tenure track faculty position in Plant Biology and Biodiversity at Cape Breton University, Nova Scotia, Canada. Please RT Can Botanical Assoc Botanical Society of America DiversifyPlantSci DiversifyEEB cbu.ca/faculty-staff/…
WANTED: 2x Systematic Botanist permanent research positions at the new Botanic Gardens of Sydney National Herbarium of NSW in Mt Annan! An exceptional opportunity to join a diverse, fun and vibrant team! 👩🏼🔬👨🏽🔬🧑🏼🎤🕵️🧑💻🌴🌵🪷🌼🔬🧪🧬 Pls RT and share widely: iworkfor.nsw.gov.au/job/systematic…
🚨POSTDOC ADVERT🚨 Carbon and water dynamics in subalpine Aussie snow gum woodlands through lens of dieback -interdisc/fab team - lots of field work -some modelling -one of best offices (see pic) Ecology&EvolutionANU @ANUFennerSchool deets: jobs.anu.edu.au/jobs/postdocto…
🐚 🌊 Do you love coral reefs? 🪸 🐠 We are now accepting applications to fill several positions on our team! We are looking for students & ECRs to join our chapter of the International Coral Reef Society. If this sounds like you, apply today. More details: forms.gle/VVPYkNGyZsE3Ez…
OK here we go. Conceivably the greatest, most technical accomplishment in the history of natural history art: nearly 4000 glass models of flowers created by Rudolph and Leopold #Blaschka for Harvard Museum. None of the objects in here look like glass. Readers, they're all glass.
A great turn out for our free nature journalling workshop at Botanic Gardens of Sydney led by Maddie 🍃🖌️
Announcing a new top-up scholarship for Honours, Masters & PhD students studying Australian native plants, funded by the Friends of the ANBG (FANBG) & family of the late Don Beer. Info: fal.cn/3AnWj: [email protected], subject line ‘FANBG Scholarship’
PhD opportunity - seeking keen potential modeller to work with me & Chris Rudiger to bring Australian vegetation into #JULES model - please share! bmedlyn.wordpress.com
🌍 Check the newly published paper ‘Species that require long day conditions to flower are not advancing their flowering phenology as fast as species without photoperiod requirements’ in Annals of Botany by Karen Zeng and co-authors. (1/7) 👉 botany.fyi/srd58p #AoBpapers