Graduate Student Opportunity – U Montana (Missoula) – Riparian Ecology
 
We seek applications for an MS student to investigate site requirements of
late-seral woody riparian plants along the upper Missouri River in central
Montana. The primary objective is to assess how multiple factors (e.g.,
water availability, soil texture and stratigraphy, livestock herbivory)
affect plant species composition.  In addition, successful applicants will
be encouraged to develop and pursue their own, related study questions. 
Preferred qualifications include: a record of strong academic achievement as
an undergraduate; previous coursework and interest in terrestrial plant
ecology and soil science; a desire to conduct independent fieldwork in
remote settings. Site access and fieldwork may require multi-day canoe trips. 
 
Funding is expected for a January 2010 start, and will include a stipend of
~ $16,000 per year, an in-state tuition waiver (for Montana residents), and
research expenses including travel and per diem. The successful candidate
will be co-advised by Drs. Michael Merigliano and Cory Cleveland (College of
Forestry and Conservation) at the University of Montana in Missoula. 
 
To apply: Please email the following application materials (as one document)
to Dr. Cory Cleveland at [email protected]: 1) a current resume or
CV, including GPA and GRE 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.

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