Doctoral (PhD) student position on the evolution, phylogenomics, and taxonomy of Australian carabid beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) During this project you will collaborate to advance methods of monographic and revisionary systematic work in insects by combining comparative morphology with genomics. This project intends to discover, describe, and document insect species of the Pilbara Region of Western Australia and place them in their global and historical phylogenetic context. Selected groups of Abacetini and Harpalini (Coleoptera, Carabidae) will be the focus of the project.There is considerable scope for the successful applicant to develop projects investigating evolutionary questions of interest. This is an open call for a fully-funded PhD student position as part of a University of Western Australia, Western Australian Museum, and University of California, Berkeley project and includes a full scholarship, tuition waiver, and funding for research costs/fieldwork. You will be enrolled at the University of Western Australia, a top-100 global university, also ranked number one in Australia for biological sciences. Open to global international and Australian domestic students. Applicants with experience in entomology and/or phylogenetics are encouraged to apply. Please send your updated curriculum vitae and a letter outlining your interests in this project tonikolai.tatarnic@museum.wa.gov.au Opportunity closes on Wednesday, June 19. Renee Catullo (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)