Two graduate assistantships are available in Dr. John Harrison’s watershed
biogeochemistry research group at Washington State University’s Vancouver
Campus. We are seeking independent, motivated students with an interest in
biogeochemistry and/or land-water interactions. These assistantships are
available primarily for M.S. students, but exceptional Ph.D. candidates will
also be considered.  Prospective students should have a strong background in
the physical sciences (including at least a year of undergraduate chemistry)
and a dedication to research that improves understanding and management of
aquatic and land-based resources.  Experience with or interest in conducting
fieldwork will be considered favorably. Admission requirements and
application materials for WSU Vancouver’s M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in
Environmental Science are available on the WSU Vancouver website
(http://www.vancouver.wsu.edu/programs/sci/mses.html). M.S., and Ph.D.
degrees in Geology are also an option, and more information on these is
available at the homepage for WSU’s School of Earth and Environmental
Sciences (http://www.sees.wsu.edu/). Interested parties should view the
Harrison Lab web-page (http://www.vancouver.wsu.edu/fac/harrisoj/) and
either apply directly to WSU Vancouver or contact John Harrison for
additional information.

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