The graduate program in Ecology and Evolution at the University of Pennsylvania 
Department of 
Biology invites applications from students interested in pursuing the Ph.D. in 
association with a 5-
year program grant on global climate change from the NSF Program in 
International Research and 
Education (PIRE). This PIRE grant will study the combined ecological 
consequences of climate change 
and grazing pressures by nomadic pastoralism in northern Mongolia, a region of 
the world expected 
to experience some of the largest temperature increases in the coming years. 
The project is a 
collaboration among Penn, the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, the 
National University 
of Mongolia and the Mongolian Academy of Sciences. Graduate students associated 
with the project 
will receive 5 years of support through a combination of PIRE fellowship and 
teaching assistantship 
funds and will conduct field-based Ph.D. research in Mongolia with Penn faculty 
and members of the 
collaborating institutions. For further information on the PIRE Mongolia 
project, please visit  http://
www.bio.upenn.edu/media/pdf/research/casper/NSF_Programwphoto.pdf or contact 
Peter Petraitis 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or Brenda Casper [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

For information on how to apply to the Biology Graduate Program at Penn, please 
see http://
www.bio.upenn.edu/programs/graduate/applying/appinstructions.html or contact 
the Biology 
Graduate Coordinator, Colleen Gasiorowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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