Ph.D. Assistantships, NSF IGERT for Interdisciplinary Study in 
Engineering, Earth Science, and Ecology, University of Minnesota.

The University of Minnesota and the National Center for Earth-Surface 
Dynamics (NCED) are offering 7 Ph.D. assistantships to study the interplay 
between landscape changes and ecosystem processes over a wide range of 
spatial and temporal scales and across interfaces, such as agroecoregion 
or urban boundaries, with an emphasis on non-equilibrium dynamics. This 
NSF IGERT-funded training program recognizes the need for engineers to 
increasingly consider environmental constraints, and for ecologists to 
understand effects of physical processes and materials transport on 
ecosystem dynamics. The program features a one-year, team-taught course 
that emphasizes collaborative research projects involving state-of-the-art 
environmental instrumentation, data analysis, data interpretation, and 
model building. It offers professional training for academic and 
non-academic careers including internships, future faculty training, and 
training in technical and collaborative skills, ethics, and legal issues.

The IGERT program provides support for two years ($30,000 12-month 
stipend, full tuition, and health care subsidy), with continuing support 
provided through the student's graduate degree program. Students supported 
by NSF IGERT funding must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents; 
however, participation in program activities is open to students of any 
nationality. Students with a background in any area of natural science or 
engineering and a strong interest in interdisciplinary research are 
encouraged to apply. Applications must be sent to both the IGERT program 
and one of the affiliated graduate degree programs (Ecology, Evolution, 
and Behavior; Civil Engineering; Geology; or Computer Science). The 
application deadline is December 15, 2005. For more information on the 
program, please see 
http://www.cbs.umn.edu/eeb/graduateprogram/usingyourdegree/IGERT.html for 
a list of participating faculty or contact the Program Director, Dr. 
Claudia Neuhauser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). The University of Minnesota is an 
equal opportunity educator and employer.

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