Institute for Alpine EnvironmentThe Institute for Alpine Environment performs problem-oriented research of mountain environments in the fields of biodiversity and ecosystem functions, sustainability, land-use and climate change, and nature’s contribution to people. For the project ‘Schneewinkel’ biodiversity project in apple orchards we invite applications for the position of a junior researcher. The ideal candidate has a background in biology or natural sciences and has on one hand experiences in the assessment of animals or plants in agricultural habitats, on the other hand a background or profound experiences in the agricultural sector (preferably apple cultivation). The work will be conducted in close collaboration with the colleagues of the Association of Val Venosta producers of fruit and vegetables (VIP). Working location is Bolzano/Bozen with field work in Silandro/Schlanders (Val Venosta/Vinschgau).The “Schneewinkel” Biodiversity Project started in 2025 and aims at creating a scientific base to promote and increase biodiversity in intensive apple orchards. It tries to develop, evaluate and continuously optimize successful and practicable measures and to strengthen the knowledge and awareness of those involved for the aspects of biodiversity.The “Schneewinkel” project area extends over 65 to 70 hectares and is located east of Silandro/Schlanders in Val Venosta/Vinschgau and is characterized by fruit cultivation cultivated by different farmers applying integrated and organic management.The project is connected to the BMS project and is conducted in close cooperation with the team of the BMS. Please visit the webpage biodiversity.eurac.edu for further details.Tasks:Project coordination in close collaboration with VIPDesign, implementation and evaluation of biodiversity surveysBiodiversity surveys within the “Schneewinkel” project areaCooperation with partner organizationsProject communication for cooperative (VIP) members and the general publicDevelopment of biodiversity-promoting measuresSupporting the investigation of the agronomic impact of biodiversity-enhancing measuresRequirements:Organization skills, ability to work efficiently and with creativityMaster’s or bachelor’s degree in the fields of biology or environmental sciencesExperiences in biodiversity surveys, preferably of either insects, birds or vascular plantsExperiences with GISBackground or profound experiences in the agricultural sector are advantageousVery good knowledge of the German language, good English skillsGood interpersonal and collaborative skills to integrate in a working group and to interact with associated researchers from various institutions and with stakeholdersWe offer:Fixed-term contract of one year with the possibility of prolongation up to three years (full time)Opportunity to work in a young interdisciplinary teamAttractive living and working conditions (Great Place to Work)Please send your application documents (CV, cover letter, and other relevant documents) by 31.03.2025
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