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 for either M.S. or Ph.D. candidates.  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.  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 are
encouraged to contact Dr. John Harrison for additional information.

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