Sunday, August 22, 2010

Animal research positions in Australia for a US biologist?

I have a masters degree in biology and I am working in the field of cancer research in the US. Although I have plans to enter medical school in September 2009, I have always been interested in zoology and animal conservation. I figure now is my last chance to decide which direction to take.





I would like to spend 6 to 9 months of the following year in Australia working on animal research and conservation of native species. The perfect experience would be a combination of laboratory and field work in genetics, evolution or a similar discipline, possibly at a university or similar institution.





How do I find out about research positions in Australia and what would be the best way to actually get involved in something like this? Do they have 6-9 month contract positions and do they ever accept international employees?


Also, is it difficult to get a work visa, since I am looking for employment, not student research? Would I have more luck if I applied for a paid internship?


Thank you!

Animal research positions in Australia for a US biologist?
Try www.seek.com.au for employment...the CSIRO...Universities....National Parks and Wildlife...you could end up anywhere...Don't know about visa/job stuff..visit Australian Immigration.Do your homework or you may end up shite creek without a paddle..True.
Reply:Sorry cannot help but perhaps it maybe worthwhile to contact the following:-





http://www.csiro.com.au


http://www.animals.uwa.edu.au/home/resea...


http://www.bio.mq.edu.au/research/index....


http://www.jcu.edu.au/research





You can apply for working holiday visa if you are young, under 30 and tertiary educated. Restricted number of visa each year though.





http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/working-...





May take some effort but perhaps you will find what you are after. Good luck,


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