Title: SRF Seed Science, G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development
Location: Uttarakhand
Organization’s profile:
G. B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development was established in August 1988, at Kosi-Katarmal, Almora, as an Autonomous Institute of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India.
Job Description:
Project is on Khangchendzonga Landscape Conservation and Development Initiative. Candidate should have excellent capacity to communicate/coordinate with different government/non government organizations and experience in field based studies. Salary0 Rs. 40k
Eligibility:
Ph.D. in Biological Sciences/Ecology/Biodiversity Conservation /Forestry/landscape ecology/Protected Areas/Policy and governance, etc with standard publications in international/national journals with highly professional efficiency in analyzing data and writing technical reports in English. Age limit- 45 years.
How to apply:
Walk in Interview will be held on 23rd May 2014 (11.00 AM) at the Office premises of Sikkim Unit.Campus-Pangthang Gangtok, East Sikkim 737101Desirous candidates must send their bio-data in advance to the Scientist In-Charge, G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development, Sikkim Unit, Pangthang, Post Box 24, Gangtok, East Sikkim 737 101 via email entioning (hkbadola(at)rediffmail.com) complete personal details, qualifications, experience, publications etc attaching photo-copies of all certificates. The candidates must bring along all documents, certificates, testimonials, publications/thesis/reports etc. in original
Reference: GBPIHED
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