Part-Time Research Assistants in African Wildlife Conservation and Behavior

We are seeking (up to three) dedicated individuals with a passion for wildlife conservation to help organize data from field work in the Congo, focused on bonobos and sympatric wildlife. Candidates should have at least a bachelor’s degree, proficiency in English and basic French, and skills in Excel and spatial data management. The position starts relatively immediately and lasts a minimum of 6 weeks, with potential to extend up to 5 months, for up to 86 hours per month. Remuneration follows German law.
More information here.

Please send your CV and a motivation letter to Dr. Erin Wessling at ewessling@dpz.eu. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.