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SRF, WII

Title:SRF, Wildlife Institute of India

Organization’s profile:

Wildlife Institute of India (WII) was established in 1982 and is an internationally acclaimed Institution, which offers training program, academic courses and advisory in wildlife research and management. The Institute is actively engaged in research across the breadth of the country on biodiversity related issues.

Job Description:

Economics of living in the wild: cost-benefit analysis for the forest corridor linking the Rajaji National Park and the Corbett Tiger Reserve.

Eligibility:

MSc in Zoology/Forestry/Wildlife Science/Environmental Science/Life Science /Sociology/Economics with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks from a recognized University and at least 2 years research experience after Post-Graduation and experience of conducting socio-economic survey for natural resource management/ biodiversity conservation.

How to apply:

Walk in Interview will be held on Thursday, 22nd May 2014 at the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun. The registration will begin by 09:00 A.M. onwards. Candidate(s) should bring the duly filled-in applications with attested true copies of testimonials of educational qualifications, research experience, extra-curricular activities, date of birth etc., along with copies of mark sheets of all examinations. All original documents should be produced at the time of registration.

Last Date for the application:

22 May, 2014

Reference: WII

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