![]() Possibility of assistance for further studies on MSc level after at least 2 years of service. ![]() ![]() Interactions and exchange of experience with our team of national and international researchers, as well as collaborators with various expertise. Successful candidates will benefit from many career-oriented advantages such as:Īccess to DFGF�s internal science capacity building program.Īccess to international research outputs. French communication skills are an asset. Good computer skills, including use of MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint (R, GIS or QGIS desirable).Ībility to communicate well (oral and written) in English. Good physical fitness for intensive field work.ĭemonstrated team-work spirit and ability to work with minimal supervision. Candidates with a bachelor�s degree in another conservation-related field may also be considered.ĭemonstrated interest in conservation biology and animal behavior. Supervise Ranger Based Monitoring (RBM) data collection done by field teams.īachelor�s degree in zoology or conservation biology preferred. Assist in the collection of biological samples.Īssist in the training of field personnel This involves living in remote field camps around the park.Ĭollect behavior, demographic, ranging, and health data on mountain gorillas within (VNP). ![]() Regular presence (a minimum of four days a week) in the field inside the VNP for gorilla research, monitoring, and protection. This is an exciting opportunity for dynamic, early career scientists with a passion for wildlife conservation to work as part of an international science team and to gain practical and theoretical experience in preparation for a graduate or postgraduate program in ecology, conservation biology, anthropology, primatology, or other conservation-focused programs. We therefore invite applications from qualified Rwandan nationals for the above-mentioned positions. ![]()
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