Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
03 Dec, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
04 Sep, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Learning Environment, Evolutionary Biology, Ecology, Mammalogy, Research, Behavioral Ecology, Professional Development, Physiology, Genomics, Teaching, Collaboration
Industry
Education Management
East Lansing, Michigan, United States
Integrative Biology 10032920
Area of Interest: Research/Scientific
Full Time/Part Time: 3/4 Time (65-89.9%)
Group: Fixed Term Academic Staff
Faculty/Academic Staff
Opening on: Sep 2 2025
Closing at: Sep 17 2025 - 23:55 EDT
Salary Commensurate with Experience
College Of Natural Science
1077589
POSITION SUMMARY
The Department of Integrative Biology at Michigan State University invites applications from behavioral ecologist for one or more part-time, 12-month, fixed-term research associate positions with an 80% research assignment. The position start date is somewhat flexible, between October 1 2025 and September 1 2026. The initial appointment is for one year, with the expectation of extension contingent upon satisfactory performance and continued funding.
The selected candidate will play a key role in (a) conducting research using the Mara Hyena Project (MHP)’s long-term behavioral, demographic, ecological and biological sample data alongside a dedicated team of faculty and field-based research assistants, and (b) establishing an independent or collaborative research program with other faculty members in areas related to behavioral ecology, mammalogy, physiology, and modern statistics. Preference will be given to applicants who have experience collecting field data from free-living mammalian carnivores. The MHP collects and manages a long-term data base that is maintained in Microsoft Access and via a remotely accessible R package. Familiarity with these kinds of long-term data and experience querying and accessing complex databases is desired. The hired scientist will work with MHP scientists to produce manuscripts, present research results at conferences, and contribute to grant applications to fund ongoing research at the field site.
Furthermore, there will be potential for the candidate to conduct fieldwork at the Mara Hyena Project research site in the Maasai Mara Kenya. Additional anticipated duties of this position pertaining specifically to field work include spending several weeks at the MHP field site overseeing research projects, training research assistants, meeting with local authorities to help maintain good working relationships and ensuring continuity of the long-term data collection. They will also assist in logistics related to conducting research in Kenya, including generating reports for permitting agencies and local stakeholders and preparing permitting applications.
In addition, there will be a preference for candidates who will bring in molecular and/or physiological expertise to bolster the research tools in the Department of Integrative Biology. The successful candidate will have access to Dr. Strauss’ and Dr. Montgomery’s shared lab space, and the department is home to a variety of physiology and molecular biology labs with state-of-the-art equipment.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
SUMMARY OF PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Field work requires possibly lifting heavy items on occasion (50lbs) and more frequently lifting and/or carrying objects weight 25 lbs.
Please refer the Job description for details