Assistant Professor - Animal Behavior and Conservation, Psychology. The City University of New York (CUNY)
LOCATION: New York, NY
SALARY: $70,238 - $99,532 a year - Tenure track
CLOSES: 12/9/2024
LOCATION: New York, NY
SALARY: $70,238 - $99,532 a year - Tenure track
CLOSES: 12/9/2024
Not sure if anyone has seen yet, but the Functional Dog Collaborative and the IAABC Foundation are going to host a conference about dog breeding (focusing on genetics, health, and behavior) called The Origins Conference! It will be a virtual conference taking place on April 5th-6th: https://iaabcfoundation.org/origins/
Posted 09-27-2024
Description
A position is available for a highly motivated graduate student with Dr. Leanne Nieforth at the Center for the Human-Animal Bond at the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine. The research program will focus on biopsychosocial outcomes of human-canine and human-equine interactions. The successful applicant will be involved in experimental design, data collection and analysis, and scientific writing. The applicant will work closely with collaborators and will mentor undergraduate research assistants.
Qualifications & Skills
Apply here: link
"A great fully funded PhD opportunity in partnership with Dogs Trust! If you’re into AI and dog behaviour and want to work on a project which could have a considerable impact on dog welfare and with a great supervisory team from Manchester Metropolitan Uni- this PhD may be for you." - originally posted here
This project provides an annual stipend of £19,237.
Location:
Guelph, CA, N1G 2W1
Primary Category Page: Faculty, Librarian and Veterinarian
Division: OAC Guelph Campus
Requisition ID: 699
Employer
Indiana University
Location
Bloomington, Indiana
Salary
Being an Apprentice Guide Dog Mobility Instructor with Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB) on our Boring, OR campus is a special role that requires intelligence, emotional fortitude, and a love for both people and animals. What could be more rewarding than training a dog to fulfill its purpose as a guide, then working closely with a client and dog to secure the bond and ensure the team’s success? You’ll enjoy a sense of accomplishment every day knowing that your work is a crucial part of our mission.
Our paid, three-year Guide Dog Mobility Instructor Apprentice Program offers direct mentorship, intense on-the-job training, and a comprehensive academic curriculum. You will learn how to train dogs and clients, support teams in the field, and assess applicants alongside qualified instructors. We are committed to your success by investing the time, resources, and training…
Give your best for dogs who give their all.
At Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB), we’re devoted to giving our dogs a healthy and safe environment. As a Training Kennel Technician on our Boring, OR campus, you’ll play an important role in providing enrichment for the physical and mental well-being of our dogs and making sure their kennels are clean and maintained. Individuals with a willingness to learn, a desire for being physically active at work, and an appreciation for working as part of a team to achieve a greater goal with thrive here. We’re viewed as a leader in the guide dog/service dog industry with facilities functioning at a high level. In addition to the rewards of working with our dogs, we also offer a generous starting rate with room to grow and build a career in canine…
Note that while you will not immediately become a trainer, you will be able to partake in the mentorship program which will help you build the skills to become a guide dogs for the blind technician.
$36,000 AUS annually
A PhD opportunity exists in the study of dingo ecology, behaviour and cultural importance for an independent and self-motivated Australian domestic postgraduate student with a 1st Class honours degree in the biological or social sciences. The proposed project will focus on the wartarji (dingo) residing in the Great Sandy Desert (GSD) region of Western Australia.
The three main aims and outcomes of the funded study include:
1. To learn about the population dynamics, diet, genetics, and movements of dingoes within the GSD.
Stephens College invites applications for a full-time 9-month non-tenure track position in Animal Behavior (rank at hire commensurate with experience). The ideal candidate will join a nascent Animal Behavior program and help lead its development and expansion. We are most interested in a faculty member with expertise in one or more of the following areas: Applied Animal Behavior; Human-Animal Interactions; Animal Training, Care & Welfare; Conservation & Wildlife Behavior; Biological Basis of Behavior; or Veterinary Behavior. We are seeking a collaborative scientist who complements, and expands upon, the teaching, research, and outreach capacity of an interdisciplinary team including biology, psychology, and equestrian science faculty.
Stephens College is a dynamic women’s college invested in immersive and experiential learning. The new Animal Behavior program is a key component to the College’s strategic plan and leverages our existing equestrian…
Paid summer internship in animal welfare science at Lincoln park zoo.
[Assistant director of the Lincoln Park Zoo]
I'm hiring! Come join my team at the PMC.
We are looking for a Program Assistant for administrative support for the AZA Population Management Center at Lincoln Park Zoo. This is a great opportunity for recent college graduates or those looking to get experience in the zoo/aquarium field.
To Apply - go to the link below and follow those instructions. No materials accepted via LinkedIN.
Located at the University of Denver.
🐱 A Research Associate I for our PetSmart Charities Incubator, Diverse Community Care Program Evaluation project
🐶 The 2024-2026 Research Fellow who will primarily work on examining the impacts of pairing service dogs with military veterans experiencing PTSD.
The salary range for this position is $55,000-$60,000
Both of these applications close SOON -- end of day March 22nd for the Research Associate I position, and March 31st for the Research Fellowship position. Come join our team! Please reach out to us at ihac@du.edu if you have questions about the roles. Learn more about them below:
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Faculty Position in Biological Sciences
Wayne State University | Michigan (Detroit)
Job type: Faculty
Description: 9-month, tenure-track Assistant Professor faculty position in the areas of Behavior, Physiology, or Cell Biology with an expected starting date of August 16, 2024. The Department is particularly interested in future leaders who employ systems-based approaches to define molecular, genetic, and physiological processes underlying biological function and disease states.
Qualifications: Ph.D. degree, postdoctoral experience, and an outstanding record of research achievement with the promise to establish a vigorous, externally funded research program. Candidates are expected to adopt and develop course offerings at the undergraduate and graduate student level, participate in graduate and undergraduate research training, and perform service at the departmental, college, and university level.
Salary: Commensurate with experience
A wonderful opportunity!
Awesome opportunity! Thanks for posting this.