Advt. No. WII/RES/RSCHRS-SELCTION’2012/A.3.13 (I)
W a l k – i n – I n t e r v i e W
to engage research fellows
W a l k – i n – I n t e r v i e W
to engage research fellows
The
Wildlife Institute of India (WII) is a premier national autonomous
Institute of the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoE&F),
Government of India in the field of teaching, training and research.
The WII wishes to engage 13 Research Fellows [05 Senior Research
Fellow (SRFs): 05 Junior Research Fellows (JRFs); 02 Technical
Assistants (TA) and 01 Project Fellow] (Indian national only)
through walk-in-interview(s) on 26th and 27th June 2012.
The dates and details of the available position along with
essential and desirable qualifications, terms & conditions and
how to apply are given below:
Tuesday, 26th June 2012 (Project #1 to 6)
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Project Title, details of position and duration
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#1. Evaluation of physiological stress and reproductive
potential in reintroduced tiger populations in Sariska Tiger
Reserve, Rajasthan and Panna Tiger Reserves, Madhya Pradesh.
(01 JRF)
Duration: Two years.
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Essential Qualification
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Masters Degree in Wildlife Science/Botany/
Zoology/Forestry/ Agriculture/Environmental
Sciences/Geo-informatics with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks
from a recognized University.
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Desirable Qualification
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Candidate should possess adequate experience in (a) field
sampling of large carnivore and ungulates habitat evaluation
including disturbance parameters and (b) spatial analysis using
Remote Sensing and GIS tools.
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Description of Work
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The researcher is expected to coordinate and undertake
field surveys on the reintroduced tiger populations in Panna and
Sariska Tiger Reserves and their source sites in Rajasthan and
Madhya Pradesh, looking into various habitat and disturbance
factors potentially causing variation in breeding successes. The
data collection and spatial analysis should be such that the
information could be correlated to the stress levels to be
measured from scat samples.
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Project Title, details of position and duration
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#2. Landscape ecology of large mammals in the
Shivalik-Terai landscape, with focus on flagship species and
ecosystem services.
(01 SRF)
Duration: Four years.
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Essential Qualification
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Masters Degree in Wildlife
Science/Botany/Zoology/Forestry/Life Science/Agriculture/
Environmental Sciences/Biological Sciences/Veterinary Science
with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks from a recognized
University.
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Desirable Qualification
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Prior experience of minimum of two years in (a) Occupancy
and camera trap sampling; (b) Knowledge on human-wildlife
interface issues and (c) Mapping of landscape variables and
spatial analysis using Remote Sensing and GIS tools.
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Description of Work
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(a) Document the distribution, population and movement
patterns of key ungulates at the landscape scales; (b) Understand
the ecosystem service with reference to flagship species; and
(c) Document the human-interface issues at representative sites
in the landscape.
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Project Title, details of position and duration
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#3. Ecological monitoring of tiger population in Panna landscape, Madhya Pradesh.
(01 JRF)
Duration: Three years.
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Essential Qualification
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Masters Degree in Wildlife
Science/Botany/Zoology/Forestry/Life Science/Agriculture/
Environmental Sciences/Biological Sciences/Veterinary Science
with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks from a recognized
University.
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Desirable Qualification
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Prior experiences in (a) Radio-tracking of wild animals;
and (b) Spatial analysis using Remote Sensing and GIS tools.
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Description of Work
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(a) Study movement pattern and behavior of dispersing
tigers; (b) Undertake landscape analysis of tiger-prey-habitat
relationship and socio-economic factors; and (c) Liaison with
Forest Officials managing different landscape units on tiger
movement and threat potentials. The researcher is expected to be
highly motivated and have the ability to work in harsh
environment on dispersing tigers in the landscape, involving
field sampling and satellite/GSM telemetry technologies.
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Project Title, details of position and duration
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#4. Ecological monitoring of tiger population in Panna landscape, Madhya Pradesh.
(02 TAs)
Duration: One year.
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Essential Qualification
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Masters Degree in Wildlife
Science/Botany/Zoology/Forestry/Life Science/Agriculture/
Environmental Sciences/Biological Sciences/Veterinary Science
with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks from a recognized
University.
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Desirable Qualification
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Candidates with experience in wildlife field research
including radio-tracking of wild animals and population
estimation methods will be preferred.
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Description of Work
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The selected candidates are expected to provide technical
assistance to the park management, with inputs from WII research
team. The work involves radio-tracking, line transect sampling,
camera trapping and attending to crisis management.
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Project Title, details of position and duration
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#5. Management of monkey population using fertility
control techniques in and around WII Campus - A Pilot project.
(01 JRF)
Duration: 1 Year, 6 months.
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Essential Qualification
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Masters Degree in Zoology/Animal Science/Wildlife
Science/Biotechnology with minimum of 60% aggregate marks from a
recognized University.
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Desirable Qualification
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Knowledge of animal ecology, population dynamics, animal
capturing and handling and surgical procedures. Preference will
be given to candidates having specialization in reproductive
biology and endocrinology.
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Description of Work
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The project aims to develop capture techniques for
selectively capturing male and female monkeys and translocation
procedure, surgical procedure for carrying out vasectomy in male
monkeys and give treatment with vaccine and antifertility drugs
to control their fertility. Intraspecific behaviour, breeding
activity and population dynamics of treated monkeys will also be
studied.
To
conduct surveys on monkey populations, capturing and
handling monkeys, carry out surgeries on monkeys and blood/tissue
analysis work for hormonal assays.
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Project Title, details of position and duration
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#6. Building Partnership to support UNESCO’s World
Heritage Programme in India: Nanda Devi World Heritage Site.
(01 Project Fellow)
Duration: Six months.
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Essential Qualification
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Masters Degree in Wildlife
Science/Zoology/Forestry/Botany/Life Science/ Environmental
Science/Biological Sciences with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks
from a recognized University.
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Desirable Qualification
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Research experience in carnivore sign surveys, ungulate
prey population estimation and monitoring, camera trap deployment
and data analysis skills using software.
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Description of Work
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Under the Research and Monitoring component of this
programme, snow leopard, co-predators and their prey have to be
monitored through field surveys/studies including use of camera
traps. As this project requires extensive field work in the
remote, high altitude regions of the west Himalayan region, only
candidates willing to work in such arduous field conditions with
poor logistic support are required to apply.
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Wednesday, 27th June 2012 (Project # 7 to 10)
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Project Title, details of position and duration
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#7. Assessment of dugong distribution, habitat and risks
due to fisheries and other anthropogenic related activities in
India.
(03 SRFs)
Duration: Six months.
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Essential Qualification
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Masters Degree in Marine Biology/ Marine Science/ Marine
Fisheries/ Environmental Science/ Ecology/
Forestry/Zoology/Botany with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks
from a recognized University with minimum of two years research
experience.
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Desirable Qualification
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Research experiences in coastal and marine biodiversity.
Experience in compilation, analysis and synthesis of research
materials.
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Description of Work
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The study aims to assess the dugong distribution, habitat
and risks due to fisheries and other anthropogenic related
activities in India. The selected candidate(s) will conduct
extensive interview based field works in Andaman & Nicobar
Islands, Gulf of Mannar & Palk Bay, and Gulf of Kutch region.
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Project Title, details of position and duration
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#8. An integrated approach to reduce the vulnerability of
local community to climate change impacts and environmental
hazards in the Western Himalayas, India.
(01 SRF)
Duration: Till January 2013.
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Essential Qualification
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Masters Degree in Wildlife
Biology/Zoology/Forestry/Environmental Science and Management/
Agriculture, with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks from a
recognized University with minimum of two years research
experience.
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Desirable Qualification
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Research experience in conducting vegetation surveys and
knowledge on vegetation quantification techniques.
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Description of Work
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Collect vegetation related data from the forested
landscapes of Nanda Devi Biosphere. Estimate carbon contents in
vegetation and soil. Conduct analysis of soil and water samples
in WII Laboratory collected from the Nanda Devi Biosphere
Reserve.
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Project Title, details of position and duration
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#9. Distribution pattern, habitat use and movement of
breeding water birds with respect to Black-necked cranes and
Bar-headed geese using telemetry in Changthang Cold Desert
Sanctuary, Ladakh and Gharana Wetland Conservation reserve,
Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir.
(01 JRF)
Duration: One year.
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Essential Qualification
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Masters Degree in Wildlife
Biology/Zoology/Forestry/Environmental Science and Management/
Agriculture, with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks from a
recognized University.
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Desirable Qualification
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Field research experience in the Himalayan region;
experience in the field of wildlife survey; Use of GIS and data
analysis software, familiar with telemetry.
Candidates with strong physical and mental abilities and a
keen desire to carryout arduous field work in the remote and
rugged high altitudes of the Trans Himalaya under extreme cold or
rainy conditions may apply.
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Description of Work
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Conduct ecological study on breeding water birds
especially black-necked cranes and bar-headed geese in Jammu and
Kashmir.
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Project Title, details of position and duration
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#10. Ecology, conservation and status of House sparrow (Passer domesticus) in Uttarakhand.
(01 JRF)
Duration: Two years.
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Essential Qualification
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Masters Degree in Zoology/Environmental
Science/Forestry/Wildlife Science with a minimum of 60% aggregate
marks from a recognized University.
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Desirable Qualification
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Field experience and knowledge of avifaunal diversity.
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Description of Work
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Extensive field survey in different habitat (rural, urban & forest types) of Uttarakhand.
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GENERALTERMS & CONDITIONS
- The walk-in-interview will be conducted at the Wildlife Institute of India, Chandrabani, Dehra Dun (Uttarakhand) on 26th & 27th June 2012. For the projects as mentioned at Sl. No. 1 to 6, the interview will be conducted on 26th June 2012 and for projects as mentioned at Sl. No. 7 to 10, the interview will be conducted on 27th June 2012.
- The duration of the projects mentioned above may be extended by the Institute, depending upon the exigencies of work at its sole discretion.
- The age of the candidate shall not be more than 28 years for the advertised position of JRF and TA; 30 years for the position of Project Fellow and 32 years for SRF as on 20th June 2012. The Upper age limit for SRF/JRF/TA and Project Fellow may be relaxed up to 5 years, as in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC/Women and physically handicapped categories.
- Selected candidate for the position of Junior Research Fellow will be paid a consolidated emoluments of Rs. 12,000/- per month. In case of NET qualified candidates (UGC/CSIR) for Research Fellows, the selected JRF will be paid consolidated emoluments of Rs. 16,000/- per month and in case of NET qualified (UGC/CSIR) candidates with Professional P.G. Degree, he/she will be paid consolidated emoluments of Rs. 18,000/- per month as fellowship. The fellowship amount for the Project Fellow is Rs. 12,000/- consolidated per month.
- The fellowship amount for the selected Senior Research Fellow is Rs. 14,000/- consolidated per month and Rs. 18,000/- in case of NET qualified candidate(s) for Research Fellows (UGC/CSIR).
- The fellowship amount for the selected Technical Assistant is Rs. 9,600/- consolidated per month and Rs. 12,700/- in case of NET qualified candidate(s) for Research Fellows (UGC/CSIR).
- Selected candidate may be allowed hostel accommodation at the institute, as per availability. Where the hostel accommodation is not possible, house rent allowance (HRA) will be paid as per the rules of the Institute subject to the condition that HRA payable, in no case, shall be more than the rates payable to Central Govt./WII Employee(s) in that area. Other allowances and benefits to the research personnel would be admissible as per the rules of the Institute, amended from time to time.
- The selection of the candidate will be based on Walk-in-Interview(s) to be held on 26th & 27th June 2012 at the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun. The registrations will begin by 09:00 A.M. onwards on the dates as mentioned above and as per the positions advertised.
- Canvassing in any form is liable to rejection of the candidature.
- Candidates 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.
- A candidate may apply for a maximum of two advertised positions. Applications without enclosures and/or incomplete in any respect shall be liable to rejection.
- One way travel expenses will be paid to the candidate, selected for the project. The expense will be limited to actual 2nd class rail/bus fare by the shortest route from his/her place of stay/residence.
- The Institute will not provide accommodation for candidates appearing for the interview.
- The application form can be downloaded from the Institute’s website www.wii.gov.in.
- The Director, WII reserves the right to reject any candidature in view of incomplete information provided by the candidate or for any other reason.
- Research Coordinator
Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun
Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun
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