The”Technological Primates Research Group” at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary
Anthropology in Germany seeks applicants for a
Research Assistant for Primatology Field Work
Application deadline:
15th of November 2024
Preferred start date: As soon as possible
About us:
The Technological Primates Research Group at the Max Planck Institute in Germany
collaborates
closely with the National Primate Research Center of Thailand at
Chulalongkorn University. We are interested in the evolution of tool use
and culture in humans and our primate relatives. Together we compare
the tool selection patterns and material records of tool-using primates
across several species, including early hominins, apes and monkeys.
Research Assistant position:
We
are seeking a research assistant for 12 months for our long-term study
of tool behavior of long-tailed macaques in the Ao Phang Nga National
Park in Thailand. The work includes the daily follows of a habituated
group of long-tailed macaques, collecting behavioral data using focal
protocols, operating camera traps, carrying out ecological surveys, and
writing reports. Our field site is located in a remote tropical setting,
which requires independent work ethics and some resilience to a variety
of tropical logistical difficulties (e.g., mosquitoes, periodic intense
rain and heat). Preference will be given to candidates who have
previous experience with fieldwork in tropical conditions.
Requirements:
- Proficiency in English is essential, and knowledge of Thai would be a significant advantage
- proficient computer skills
- reliable and ready to provide a high level of commitment
- able to report on work progress and communicate effectively
- Proficiency in English is essential, and knowledge of Thai would be a significant advantage
- proficient computer skills
- reliable and ready to provide a high level of commitment
- able to report on work progress and communicate effectively
- strong social skills and the ability to work well within a diverse team are essential.
Field
conditions are demanding, with long working hours. Team members live in
close quarters, requiring an ability to adjust to different
personalities and social norms. Please carefully assess your capacity to
handle these conditions for an extended period before applying. The
research site is in a remote tropical setting with good, though
occasionally fluctuating, internet connectivity. Access to the site is
via domestic transport, which will be covered after the successful
completion of the appointment.
What we offer:
- research assistants are trained by the PhD and post-doctoral fellows on site.
- first-hand field research experience at an established site as part of an international research team
- insight into diverse areas of primatological and archaeological research
- the opportunity to be an active contributor to cutting edge research through participation in all stages of academic research (data collection, analysis and publications)
- salary of 600 euros per month
- visa fees, international and domestic transport to and from field site (after successful
completion of the appointment)
- research assistants are trained by the PhD and post-doctoral fellows on site.
- first-hand field research experience at an established site as part of an international research team
- insight into diverse areas of primatological and archaeological research
- the opportunity to be an active contributor to cutting edge research through participation in all stages of academic research (data collection, analysis and publications)
- salary of 600 euros per month
- visa fees, international and domestic transport to and from field site (after successful
completion of the appointment)
Term of appointment: 12 months, starting as soon as possible.
How to apply:
Please submit your application electronically to Dr. Lydia Luncz (Lydia_Luncz@eva.mpg.de) and Hannah Kitzing (hannah.kitzing@eva.mpg.de).
Your application should include a cover letter (English) and a CV (English).