Graduate Research Opportunity – Applied Forest Ecology

One MS graduate student is sought to conduct silvicultural research to 
evaluate dormant season herbicide treatment methods for Chinese privet at 
Congaree National Park. The objectives of this project are 1) installation 
of multiple large-scale demonstration plots within bottomland hardwood 
forest tracts on the Congaree National Park, 2) measurement of the control 
level received from various low-volume foliar dormant season treatments, 
3) measurement of the plant diversity impacts of various treatments to 
determine if this application method can provide landscape level control 
within the park, while minimizing impacts to non-target species. This is a 
cooperative project initiated by Congaree National Park, and the student 
is expected to work closely with the park staff. We are seeking an 
outstanding candidate with a degree in Forestry, Biology, Ecology, and 
Environmental Sciences. Strong interests in botany, especially skills in 
plant taxonomy, are desirable. The student will be offered a full graduate 
research assistantship ($15,000/year) plus a tuition waiver. The 
assistantship is for 2 years, which is renewable annually based on 
satisfactory performance. Competitive university and/or college 
scholarships are also available for outstanding candidates, and students 
working in our lab have had a great track record to obtain these 
scholarships.  The assistantship will start in May or August 2010.   If 
you are interested, contact: Dr. Geoff Wang, Department of Forestry and 
Natural Resources, 261 Lehotsky Hall, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 
29634-0317 (Phone: 864-656-4864; Email: [email protected]). In your 
initial contact, please send the following information: resume, statement 
of your research interest, GPAs, GRE score, and TOFEL score (for foreign 
students).  For information about Clemson University and the 
Silviculture/Ecology Lab, visit www.clemson.edu and www.clemson.edu/~gwang/

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