Many of you already know this, but I've basically finished my Ph.D. (I know, finally, right?). I've spent the last year or so considering potential post-doc positions for when I leave ISU and one of the top options has always been at the University of Pretoria in South Africa. I was recently awarded a UP fellowship so the money is available and, barring any big changes in the next month or two (like getting a real job, which is a really long shot), I'm going to take it. That means I will be leaving for Africa sometime in late May and I'll be gone until December 2010.
I will be working with Prof. Andrew McKechnie. Andrew is a fairly young professor, but he's already developed quite a reputation as a top-notch researcher. We will be doing most of our research on birds, but we have ideas for projects involving a couple of crazy little African mammals as well (like elephant shrews--Google them, they're awesome!). There is a possibility that my research could take me to several countries in southern Africa, including Madagascar.
I was thinking about starting a blog to keep friends and family updated on what's going on while I'm there because I'll be 7-8 hours ahead of most of you and communication may be tough. I figured I might as well go ahead and get it started now to keep you all in the loop as I make preparations. Also, for those of you that are interested, I will be posting pictures on my Flickr site (found here).
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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