Doctoral Fellowships and other assistantships available for entering 
Ph.D. students in Environmental and Evolutionary Biology at the 
University of Louisiana.  We will be awarding four fellowships: two 
University of Louisiana Fellowships and two Board of Regents 
Fellowships) to Ph.D. students entering Fall 2008.  UL Fellows are 
funded for 3-4 years at $15,750 per 9 months (with tuition waiver), 
and have limited teaching responsibilities.  BoR Fellows are funded 
for 4 years at $24,000 per year (with tuition waiver) and have no 
formal teaching duties.  Eligibility requirements include US 
citizenship (or permanent residency) or degree from a US institution. 
We will also have teaching and research assistantships available for 
incoming Ph.D. students.  Rather than replying to this message, 
potential applicants are strongly encouraged to directly contact 
prospective advisors.  Their contact information and research 
interests can be found at our departmental web site 
(http://biology.louisiana.edu/).  More information is also available 
at our graduate program web site 
(http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~pll6743/biogradstudies.htm).
The department of Biology has approximately 25 faculty members and 70 
graduate students.  Areas of strength include ecology, conservation 
biology, evolution, and marine/coastal biology. 

-- 
Paul L. Klerks, Ph.D.
Department of Biology
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Lafayette, LA 70504-2451

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