Postdoctoral Fellowship: Climate Adaptation in Marine Ecosystems

Postdoctoral Fellowship: Climate Adaptation in Marine Ecosystems

Duration: One year

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral fellow to join the Climate and Marine teams at SANBI. The successful candidate will lead research to improve the planning for climatic adaptation in marine ecosystems. This could potentially contribute to the proposed Green Climate Fund marine and costal adaptation concept proposal. Applicants can share their vision of how their postdoctoral research can build upon existing local and or international research and innovate in terms of advancing climate resilience in marine ecosystems in South Africa. This work should feed into climate adaptation planning and or spatial planning to support climate adaptation in resilience under the global biodiversity framework. This could include spatial analysis to support protected area expansion or other effective conservation measures that advance the protection marine ecosystems. Research could focus on literature review and local application or innovation draw from international progress in this context. The successful candidate will be able to contribute to South Africa’s National Biodiversity Assessment.

Requirements:

Research Areas: The main focus of this fellowship is to support climate adaptation in marine ecosystems. There is some flexibility depending on the research experience and interests of potential candidates, with scope to tailor the postdoc to be mutually beneficial across research teams. The successful candidate will be expected to work with climate scientists and the marine biodiversity programme staff at SANBI. There is potential to be involved in both the National Biodiversity Assessment and spatial planning to improve ecosystem protection.

The work will include interrogation of literature, identifying, sourcing and managing relevant data, collaborating with scientists, and potentially spatial or other planners, to advance planning for improved climate resilience in marine ecosystems. The incumbent will work within a small team that networks and collaborates broadly and will be exposed to the exciting array of science-to-policy work that SANBI conducts in multiple realms.

Bursary value: The value of the fellowship is R 350 000 per year.  Please note that this fellowship is not subject to income tax, the university will pay a stipend to the fellow as per their procedures. Limited running expenses may be made available.

University: The postdoctoral fellow may propose a South African University of their choice or work with SANBI to find a host university. The postdoctoral fellow will be co-supervised by multiple SANBI staff including scientists from the climate and aquatic programmes.

Application procedure: Applications must include a standard bursary application cover sheet (attached to this advert); a full CV; certified copies of ID and academic records; two letters of reference (one must be from an academic supervisor); examples of published work and a motivation letter describing the applicant’s suitability for the position in terms of skills and experience and highlights of achievements to date, research interests, a potential vision for the postdoc and future goals should be included in at least 2 paragraphs (max two-pages in total for the overall letter).

Send all application documents to students@sanbi.org.za and students.sanbi@gmail.com with “Marine Climate Adaptation Postdoc Fellowship” in the subject line and copy G.VonMaltitz@sanbi.org.za.

SANBI reserves the right not to fill this fellowship. If no response has been received within 21 days of the closing date, candidates may assume that their applications were unsuccessful.

Contact details:

Academic queries:
Dr Graham von Maltitz (G.VonMaltitz@sanbi.org.za)
Prof Kerry Sink (k.sink@sanbi.org.za).

Application process:
Ms René du Toit (r.dutoit@sanbi.org.za).

Application cover sheet

Closes: Thursday, 18 April 2024 (successful candidate will be notified before end April 2024)
Location: Cape Town

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