The Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Behavior subprogram at the
Graduate Center of the City University of New York invites applicants
for matriculation to doctoral study. Every student admitted for
doctoral study in the EEB subprogram will have financial support for
five full years of study, as long as they remain in good academic
standing and progress on schedule in their doctoral research.

Benefits include a 24,000/yr stipend, a full tuition waiver and health
insurance. First-year graduate students do not teach undergraduate
sections, but there is a small service component related to lab
rotations and professional development. Graduate students will teach
at one of the senior CUNY colleges at least some of the time in years
two through five of their scholarship.

First-year students will be based at the Graduate Center in Manhattan
for their first year, and will thereafter have the opportunity to
associate with mentors of the EEB faculty from Brooklyn College, City
College, College of Staten Island, Hunter College, Lehman College, and
Queens College, the American Museum of Natural History, Brooklyn
Botanic Garden, and The New York Botanical Garden.

More information, including faculty research interests, can be found
at the EEB subprogram website: http://web.gc.cuny.edu/eeb/index.html .

Deadline for submitting application and supporting materials is
January 1st, 2009. See
http://www.gc.cuny.edu/admin_offices/admissions/index.htm for details.

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Dr. John J. Dennehy
Assistant Professor of Biology
Queens College and the Graduate Center of CUNY
65-30 Kissena Blvd.
Flushing, NY 11367
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Office SB E104 (718) 997-3411
Lab SB E117 (718) 997-3419 or 3420
http://dennehylab.bio.qc.cuny.edu/index.html
http://evilutionarybiologist.blogspot.com/

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