*Graduate Student Opportunity at Oklahoma University** * *Fluvial Geomorphology/Water Resources/Stream Ecology*
The Geography Department at the University of Oklahoma has an opening for one graduate student (Master’s or PhD) to work on a project at the interface of fluvial geomorphology, ecology, and public policy. We would like to admit a student who is interested in studying landscape effects on any of the following river resources: water availability, sediment transport, primary productivity, temperature, and water quality. Full funding is available through a teaching assistantship and potentially a research assistantship after the second year. Supplementary fellowships are also available to exceptional candidates.
The University of Oklahoma is located in Norman, OK, which sits at the boundary between the Central Great Plains and the Cross Timbers physiographic regions in central Oklahoma. Oklahoma is made up of 12 different ecoregions, providing for a diversity of research opportunities, as well as leisure activities. Norman is a traditional college town, and is just 15 miles south of Oklahoma City.
Please send a CV, statement of research interests, contact information for three references, and unofficial transcripts to [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> by Feb 5.
Jason P. Julian Assistant Professor Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> Website: http://ags.ou.edu/~jjulian/ <http://ags.ou.edu/%7Ejjulian/>
