

Josefine Bohr Brask
173 posts

@JBBrask
Research connecting social behaviour, network science, behavioural ecology, complex systems. Assistant professor at @CPH_SODAS and affiliated with @behaveco




Postdoc position available! Come to @CrabExeter to work with @Samellisq , me, @kchiou & @SMack_Lab on comparative life-history evolution, as part of a new NIH grant on the social modifiers of lifespan. Apply by Oct 29 here: jobs.exeter.ac.uk/hrpr_webrecrui…


🌟Come work with us in wonderful Copenhagen on an exciting project on social networks!🌟 1 PhD and 1 postdoc position available. Deadline 6th October. More info: PhD: employment.ku.dk/phd/?show=1624… Postdoc: employment.ku.dk/faculty/?show=…

🌟Come work with us in wonderful Copenhagen on an exciting project on social networks!🌟 1 PhD and 1 postdoc position available. Deadline 6th October. More info: PhD: employment.ku.dk/phd/?show=1624… Postdoc: employment.ku.dk/faculty/?show=…

🌟Come work with us in wonderful Copenhagen on an exciting project on social networks!🌟 1 PhD and 1 postdoc position available. Deadline 6th October. More info: PhD: employment.ku.dk/phd/?show=1624… Postdoc: employment.ku.dk/faculty/?show=…







Do you work at the intersection of complexity science and animal behaviour? 🐦🐒🐭🐝🐜🐙🦋 Don't miss your chance to present your interdisciplinary research at CRAB🦀! There are still 10d left to submit an abstract and join us in Exeter at #CCS2024. 👉sites.google.com/view/crab2024/…





Our course 'Introduction to programming in R for biologists' is now open for applications! The main target group is PhD students in Behavioural Ecology, but others are also welcome to apply. Application deadline: May 15, 2024. Read more and apply here: programmingintrocph.weebly.com

#Satellite CRAB – Complexity Research in Animal Behaviour. Animal groups exhibit emergent behaviour linked to ecological and evolutionary processes. While complex systems approaches are used, CRAB will focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and exchange. sites.google.com/view/crab2024

#Satellite CRAB – Complexity Research in Animal Behaviour. Animal groups exhibit emergent behaviour linked to ecological and evolutionary processes. While complex systems approaches are used, CRAB will focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and exchange. sites.google.com/view/crab2024





