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Group | emily nicholson
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If you are interested in doing a PhD, Honours, Masters or a postdoc with me, please contact me. 2014-), postdoctoral research associate on ARC Linkage grant ‘. Red listing ecosystems testing the new global standard for conservation. 8216; (LP130100435), Qaeco. School of Botany, The University of Melbourne. Leanne Greenwood (2015-16), honours,. Optimal monitoring at Wilson’s Prom. Hayley Geyle. (2015), honours, optimal monitoring of the brush tailed rabbit rat on the Tiwi Islands. 2014-), MSc,. Olena Tara...
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Metrics for Mums: tips for writing about a track record with career interruptions | emily nicholson
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Metrics for Mums: tips for writing about a track record with career interruptions. May 15, 2015. The loss of women from scientific research is well documented. While women make up approximately 50% of PhD students within STEM (depending on the research field), the proportion of women quickly drops off at higher levels of career progression within research (e.g. 18% of Professors in STEM in the UK. And 17% of biology-related professors in the US. Of research careers and self-selection. Tip 1 Get the data:.
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New Job! | emily nicholson
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August 4, 2014. I’m very happy to report that I’ll be starting a new position as Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Ecology in the School of Life and Environmental Sciences at Deakin University. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Red Lists of Ecosystems: A new global standard. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Biodiversity indicators: taking the measure of change | emily nicholson
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Biodiversity indicators: taking the measure of change. October 3, 2014. And I had a new paper published. A perspective piece in. As part of their series on. Challenges in Conservation Science. Coming after the brilliant and insightful Georgina Mace. 8211; no pressure at all). For example, there are a range of biodiversity targets under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). To track progress towards each target. Surprisingly, very few of those indicators have been tested for their reliability.
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About me | emily nicholson
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Photo by veski.org.au. I am a senior lecturer in quantitative ecology at Deakin University. In the School of Life and Environmental Sciences. And a member of the Centre for Integrative Ecology. My group website, Conservation Science at Deakin. Interests can be found here. My research focusses on solving problems in biodiversity conservation. My current research interests include measuring change in biodiversity. For more detail, see more on my research group’s page. 2006-2007). See my CV. School of Life ...
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New job at Deakin. February 24, 2015. I’ve just started a new job – huzzah! I am now a senior lecturer in quantitative ecology at Deakin University. In the School of Life and Environmental Sciences. And part of the Centre for Integrative Ecology. I plan to keep collaborating with my mates at the quantitative and applied ecology group (QAECO). At The University of Melbourne. My new contact details are:. Enicholson[at]deakin.edu.au, 0404161771. From → Uncategorized. October 3, 2014. A perspective piece in.
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Eureka! (almost) | emily nicholson
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September 15, 2014. I had a great time at the Eureka Awards. Last week (10th of September). We were shortlisted for the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage Eureka Prize for Environmental Research; ‘we’ being Prof David Keith and the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems team. Amazingly, Luke Kelly. Who I share an office with here in Qaeco. Was also up for the same prize as part of the Mallee Fire and Biodiversity Project Team, La Trobe University and Deakin University. And here is the link to the official photos.
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Goings on | emily nicholson
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April 21, 2015. It has been a rather busy couple of months since I started at Deakin, somewhat too busy to write about. Therefore (like everything it seems) I’ll blog vicariously, and link to blog posts by others at the same things – much easier. Last week I had a very enjoyable night out with several women from Qaeco. My old group), who have been part of a group of us there doing a lot of reading and thinking on women in science. We went to an event at the Wheeler Centre. Blogs about it here. Collaborat...
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Red Lists of Ecosystems: A new global standard | emily nicholson
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Red Lists of Ecosystems: A new global standard. June 21, 2014. On May 20th, during the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) 83rd meeting, held at Gland, Switzerland, the categories and criteria for the identification of threatened ecosystems and the creation of Red Lists of Ecosystems were officially adopted. The criteria are described in Keith et al (2013). For the full history and article on the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems website, follow this link. From → Uncategorized. School o...
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new job at Deakin | emily nicholson
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New job at Deakin. February 24, 2015. I’ve just started a new job – huzzah! I am now a senior lecturer in quantitative ecology at Deakin University. In the School of Life and Environmental Sciences. And part of the Centre for Integrative Ecology. I plan to keep collaborating with my mates at the quantitative and applied ecology group (QAECO). At The University of Melbourne. My new contact details are:. Enicholson[at]deakin.edu.au, 0404161771. From → Uncategorized. Goings on →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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