Advt. No. WII/NMHS/HWC/REC/2016
Wildlife Institute of India — WII
(An Autonomous Institution of Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Government of India)
Chandrabani, Dehra Dun – 248 001, INDIA
ENGAGEMENT OF PROJECT ASSOCIATES, PROJECT FELLOWS AND PROJECT INTERNSÂ FOR THE NATIONAL MISSION ON HIMALAYAN STUDIES (NMHS) PROJECT
The Wildlife Institute of India (WII) is a premier national institution working towards strengthening Wildlife Conservation and Management through research, training and education. The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) is implementing the National Mission on Himalayan Studies (NMHS) through different research institutions/organizations. WII has been awarded a three years (2016-2019) project ‘Human-wildlife conflict resolution mechanism in the Indian Himalayan Region: Risk assessment, Prediction, and Management through Research and Community engagement’ under the NMHS programme.
Employment Notification 15 Project Fellow, Project Interns & Project Associate in WII
Name and Number of Positions and Fellowship:
1.Project Associate* (Wildife Sciences) 02 (Two)
PA-I Rs. 36,000
PA-II Rs. 38,000
PA-II Rs, 40,000
+ HRA
2.Project Associate* (Veterinary Science) 01 (one)
PA-I Rs. 36,000
PA-II Rs. 38,000
PA-II Rs, 40,000
+ HRA
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3.Project Fellow** 07 (seven)
Rs. 16,000/month for first two years and 18,000/month (After two years & fulfilling requirements) + HRA
4.Project Interns 05 (five)
Varying duration@
Vacancy Notice 15 Project Fellow, Project Interns & Project Associate in WII
Project Associate (Wildlife Sciences):
The position involves action based research on the problem of human-wildlife conflict to evolve feasible solutions in mitigating it in the IHR. The candidate is expected to work in unison with the WII supervising faculty, State Forest /Wildlife Department officials and field staff, develop and implement mitigation measures for human-wildlife conflict through community engagement for species such as the Snow leopard, Common leopard, Himalayan brown bear, Asiatic black bear, Wild pig and Rhesus macaque in remote high altitude sites in the Indian Himalayan region. The candidate is also expected to supervise the progress of the research team and assist the nodal scientist in report preparation, organization of workshops and disseminating knowledge about the problem to relevant stake holders.
How to Apply
Interested candidates may apply in prescribed application form along with self-attested copies of certificates of age, educational qualifications, experience and Indian Postal Order/Bank Draft send by Registered post/Speed post/By Hand to the Administrative Officer, Wildlife Institute of India, Chandrabani, Dehradun—248 001 (Uttarakhand) on or before 09.05.2016.
Last Date-09-05-2016
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