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Climatology PhD projects, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

Institution: Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Spatial Management (https://www.geo.umk.pl/en/) and Centre for Climate Change Research (CCCR, https://cccr.umk.pl/)


Position: PhD Student, 2 positions


Required attributes:

The successful candidate will have:

· university science degree (MSc) in environmental sciences, physical geography, climatology, or related areas;

· very good communication skills in English, both spoken and written (confirmend by B2 level certificate);

· experience in statistical analyses;

· good skills in compiling, correcting, processing and analysing meteorological historical data series;

· background in historical and current meteorological measurement techniques;

· strong GIS and cartographic skills;

· strong analytical skills;

· an inquisitive mind-set, attention to accuracy, creativity and self-reliance;

· high motivation for research work.

· A sense of humour and a smile are appreciated.

The assessment will emphasise motivation, and academic and personal suitability for the position and the research project. Emphasis will be put on potential for research as shown by the Master’s thesis and any other academic works. In addition, we may consider work experience, teaching qualifications or other activities of significance to PhD studies.

The applicant should be creative, with a strongly problem-oriented, and enjoy working in collaboration with others. Furthermore, the applicant must be willing to engage in the ongoing development of the discipline and the university as a whole.

Tasks and responsibilities:

2 positions concerning climatology | bioclimatology:

Collecting data in European archives and libraries, digitising and quality control of early instrumental meteorological data (mainly temperature and pressure) for the area of Arctic (Greenland and Labrador Peninsula) and their recalculation to the currently used thermometric and pressure units,

Constructing an electronic historical database containing all metadata, digitised data and photocopies of sources containing meteorological data from the Moravian missionaries’ observations,

Reconstruction of Greenland and the Labrador Peninsula's climatic | bioclimatic conditions in the early instrumental period (1771–1939) using the available sub-daily, daily, monthly, seasonal and annual means,

Comparison of the contemporary weather and climate | bioclimate conditions of Greenland and the Labrador Peninsula, with this one which prevailed in the early instrumental period in order to determine the direction and rate of its changes.

Interpretation of results, preparation of scientific articles, presentation of results at conferences and scientific meetings.

Type of NCN tender: OPUS – ST10 Deadline for applications: 16 April 2022, 23:59 Apply by email to: rp11@umk.pl (climate), andy@umk.pl (bioclimate)

Conditions of employment:

The positions will initially be offered for one year (from October 1, 2022) and will be renewed for a further 3 years (maximally) by mutual agreement based on PhD candidate progress in the preparation of a doctoral dissertation and research. Remuneration will be in the form of a doctoral scholarship in the amount of 5000 PLN per month (minus social security overheads required by Polish law, circa 3600 PLN netto)

Additional information:

We are open to applicants from all over the world.

The recruitment procedures for the PhD student position will be in accordance with "REGULATIONS FOR AWARDING NCN SCHOLARSHIPS FOR NCN-FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS” (https://www.ncn.gov.pl/sites/default/files/pliki/uchwaly-rady/2019/uchwala25_2019-zal1_ang.pdf )

Recruitment stages:

1. Interview with the research project team (online or contact form) - 26 April 2022

2. Successful candidates will be then interviewed by the Interview Committee of the Doctoral School of Exact and Natural Sciences, Nicolaus Copernicus University (https://www.phd.umk.pl/en/ast/) - end of May/first half of June

Applications must include:

· Application and motivation letter (maximum 1–2 pages),

· Curriculum vitae (maximum two pages),

· Diploma for Master's degree,

· Transcript of grades/academic record for Master's degree,

· Explanation of the grading system for foreign education (Diploma Supplement if available),

· Documentation of English proficiency (B2 level),

· At least one reference, preferably including the Master's thesis supervisor,

· Publication record.

All documents should be submitted in the pdf format to the future supervisors:

Bioclimate: Dr. hab. Andrzej Araźny, university professor (see https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Andrzej-Arazny to email address: andy@umk.pl

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