DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS IN CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS

The Department of Biological Sciences at the University of New Orleans
announces two Doctoral Fellowships in Conservation Biology.  One is
available in Spring 2009 and the other begins in Fall 2009.  The fellowships
provide support for four years with an annual stipend of $25-26,000 and a
full tuition waiver.  The Department of Biological Sciences offers exciting
opportunities for graduate student research in ecology, evolution,
systematics, genetics, physiology, molecular biology, and biochemistry.  For
more information on the Department, faculty research interests, and other
resources, please see the website: http://biology.uno.edu/.

Applicants should indicate the semester they wish to enter the program and
that they wish to be considered for a Fellowship on the standard application
form for the Graduate Programs in Biological Sciences, which can be obtained
online at http://biology.uno.edu/phdprogram.aspx or by writing to: 

Graduate Coordinator
Department of Biological Sciences
University of New Orleans
New Orleans, LA 70148

Applicants must also file a graduate application with University of New
Orleans admissions (see http://admissions.uno.edu/app.cfm).  Applicants must
be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.  Applications from minority groups
under-represented in the sciences are especially encouraged.  Review of
applications for Spring 2009 will begin on November 1, 2008.  Review of
applications for Fall 2009 will begin on January 15, 2009.  UNO AA/EEO.

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