MS/PhD Opportunity in Soil Ecology/Biogeochemistry, Department of Ecosystems & 
Conservation 
Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, MT

Graduate student assistantships: One new graduate assistantship (MS or PhD) is 
available to 
prospective students interested in soil biogeochemical and microbial community 
dynamics in 
recently deglaciated landscapes. The successful candidate will be expected to 
develop an 
independent project in one of the following areas: soil biogeochemistry; soil 
microbial ecology; or 
plant-microbe interactions. Motivated students with prior experience using 
molecular 
microbiological techniques are especially encouraged to apply. Applicants 
should have a strong 
record of academic excellence, prior field and/or laboratory experience, a 
demonstrated interest 
in soils or ecosystems research, and be willing to work in cold, harsh 
environments. Student 
support will include a combination of teaching/research assistantships, a 
stipend ($XX/year for MS 
students; $XX/year for PhD candidates) and a tuition waiver. Preference will be 
given to candidates 
willing to begin in summer 2020 (summer salary included), and academic 
positions will begin in 
the fall of 2010.

The community and resources: Missoula, a city of ~ 60,000 people, is a great 
place to live and 
work. It is surrounded by the Bitterroot and Lolo National Forests, and the 
Missoula valley includes 
the Blackfoot, Bitterroot, and Clark Fork Rivers. It offers immediate access 
multiple wilderness 
areas and national parks, and many outdoor activities.

To apply: For more information, please contact Cory Cleveland 
([email protected]). 
Students interested in applying should email the following application 
materials (as a single PDF 
or Word document): 1) a current resume or CV, including GPA and test scores (if 
available); 2) a 
letter of interest, including research interests, professional goals and prior 
experience; and 3) 
contact information, including email addresses, of three potential references. 
Applications 
received by December 15, 2009 will be given preference, but the position will 
remain open until a 
successful candidate has been identified.

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