Ph.D. Research Assistantship in the Environmental Resources and Policy
program at Southern Illinois University 

We are looking for a highly motivated graduate student at the PhD level to
join a collaborative NSF project looking at the interface between renewable
energy policy and economics, agroecosystems management, and ecosystem
services, with a particular focus on water quality and carbon. The research
will involve economic and systems modeling of agroecosystems, and the
analysis of farmer’s decisions in the bioeconomy from a variety of
perspectives (economic, geographic, environmental), and will be conducted by
an interdisciplinary team. Quantitative aptitude, an interest in economics
and policy, and well developed verbal and written skills are necessary.
Experience with multivariate or spatial statistics preferred. The project
includes a good amount of research flexibility, and candidates interested in
the development of student-driven research questions are welcomed.  

The student will enroll in the ER&P Ph.D. program. The focus of the program
is addressing sustainability issues - meeting the economic needs of the
present while maintaining the natural capital required to meet the economic
and environmental needs of the future. To this end, the ER&P Ph.D. provides
advanced inter-disciplinary training and research on physical, biological,
and social processes responsible for natural resource and environmental
problems facing contemporary society. 

The students will be expected to present the results of their research at
regional and national meetings and to prepare manuscripts of these findings
for publication in the peer-reviewed literature. 

The assistantship comes with a competitive stipend and covers the cost of
tuition and fees. Start date is the Fall semester 2009. 

Prior to formal application to Southern Illinois University, interested
applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Dr. Silvia Secchi
([email protected]) with a letter of interest, including cumulative GPA, GRE
scores if available, description of any previous research experience, and
contact information for three references. Please feel free to contact Silvia
with any informal inquiries.  

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