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We are always looking for collaborative, keen and hard-working people who want to join our lab (I-DEEL) and conduct research with Losia or  Shinichi. 

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​MSc on "Evidence synthesis and meta-research in ecotoxicology"
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Work: Intellectually demanding, but fun and rewarding, and suitable for someone who is seeking substantial personal and professional growth
Salary: $ minimum guaranteed salary of ~$27,894/year for 2.3 years (top-up awards can be applied later)
Place: The sunniest and coldest big Canadian city, (Edmonton, Alberta) which is also very affordable to live in and is close to some of the most beautiful mountains and wild areas in the world
Period: 2.3 year MSc (starting in the second half of 2026)
Promise: It’s likely be the most intellectually challenging but fulfilling and productive period of your life
Personal goal: Becoming a well-rounded, critical thinking, and collaborative, researcher at the cutting edge of modern science
Team vision: To change the way we do science, especially in ecotoxicology
Qualities sought: We are seeking collaborative, diligent, inclusive, honest, responsible, and open-minded people who are humble about their ability and place in science. We believe that self-motivation, eagerness to learn new skills, and curiosity are the most important attributes of a successful MSc student

Note: We warmly welcome diverse and minority applicants – we believe that talent can come from anywhere

MSc Project Description:
MSc student will lead a project examining and synthesizing the evidence base in ecotoxicology. Possible directions include:
• mapping geographic, linguistic, and collaboration biases in ecotoxicology research
• evaluating reporting completeness, transparency, and the availability of data and code in existing syntheses
• identifying under-studied taxa, regions, and pollutants
• contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of pollutant impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning
This project will support evidence-informed environmental decision-making and strengthen the foundation for large-scale ecotoxicology synthesis.

Position, salary, and location:
  • The appointment will be for 2.3 years
  • The salary starts at ~$27,894/year for 2.3 years (guaranteed with teaching assistantships, TAs ) 
  • Lab members will be expected to work at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, one of Canada's most affordable places to live [link].
 
Work descriptions and duties:
  • Leading research synthesis or methodological projects in consultation with the PI and other collaborators (on research topics that align with the applicant’s interest and skills within the PI’s range of interests)
  • Completing research projects, publishing them, and collaborating with other researchers at the Centre
  • Disseminating research concepts and results to the public with a particular focus on groups underrepresented in science
 
Eligibility, necessary qualifications, and qualities:
  • Bachelor’s degree in biology (ecology, evolution, environmental sciences), statistics, computer science, natural resources, or related fields
  • Self-motivated and eager to learn new skills. While quantitative methods can be intimidating, if you are self-driven and open-minded, we assure you that you can learn these skills and become a world-class researcher
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills
  • Canadian citizens, permanent residents and protected persons
  • For students who are interested and make good progress in their research, transferring to a later PhD position is possible; this will be evaluated in discussion with the PI at a later date
 
Preferred experiences and skills:
  • Coding experience is preferred but not required (i.e. R, Python)
  • Interest in and willingness to think critically with a synthesis-centered mindset about current topics in ecology and evolution
  • Prior research experience is recommended but not required
 
How to apply:
Please send the PI (Malgorzata Lagisz (Losia): mnakaga1@ualberta.ca) an email with the following attachments (or a link from which the documents can be downloaded)
  1. A cover letter describing experiences and research interests
  2. Scientific CV
  3. Transcripts
  4. Contact details of three referees (two are fine too)
  5. A one-page (max) statement of research interests and how they align with PIs interests
  6. A one-page (max) diversity and social impact statement (describing strengths and experiences in equity, diversity, and inclusion, and/or social activities such as volunteering at learned societies and outreach activities, and/or other extra-curricular activities, and/or supervisory/teaching experiences)
  7. Please email this initial application by 1st January 2026 (formal university applications close on 1 March 2026 and there is much to prepare for this)

Other relevant information:
​Please familiarise yourself with
the "For Applicants" section on this webpage, which includes information about University of Alberta graduate programs: finding a supervisor for graduate research, applying to graduate programs, English language requirements, program funding and requirements, etc.

Important note:
The PI and the lab are committed to an equitable, diverse, and inclusive workforce and warmly welcome diverse and minority applicants, especially from historically marginalized and under-represented groups. Depending on their circumstances, part-time work arrangements will be considered.
Prospective applicants are also encouraged to contact the lab's former and current members (see here) to learn how to work in the lab and with the PI.

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Post-doctoral Opportunities (currently not available) 


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