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Become part of the Lab of Animal Ecology!

The Lab of Animal Ecology currently brings together about 20 animal researchers and students from Australia and overseas, but we are always looking for new members!

There are numerous ways to become part of the Lab through volunteering, internships, research exchanges, and Masters, and PhD programs. We encourage prospective lab members to contact us about potential ideas for projects. The main point of access to the Lab is the Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, so before contacting us, please have a look at the relevant entry pathways here.

Postdocs and Research Fellows wishing to come and work in the Lab are also very welcome, and invited to contact us directly. For some fantastically useful postdoctoral resources see this website by Thomas Merkling.
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​The Lab of Animal Ecology

Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment
Hawkesbury Campus, Western Sydney 
University 
Bourke Street, Richmond
2753 NSW, Australia
Phone: +61 2 4570 1496; Fax: +61 2 4570 1103

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