Graduate Fellowships in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation – Fall 2010

The Graduate Ecology program at Fordham University has new research 
opportunities and both teaching and research fellowships available for 
well-qualified students interested in pursuing a M.S. or Ph.D. in Fall 
2010.  We have research opportunities through our expanded graduate 
program, which links scientists at our main campus, the Louis Calder 
Center Biological Station, the New York Botanical Garden, and the Wildlife 
Conservation Society. Students can work through our new Center for 
Conservation, Evolution, and Urban Ecology (CCEUE). 

Accepted MS and PhD students could receive stipends in the range of 
$27,000 to $28,000 per year, plus full tuition remission.  Students may 
work in many areas of ecology and evolution, as well as applied areas such 
as conservation of endangered species, urbanization effects on terrestrial 
and aquatic ecosystems, and responses of plants and animals to climate 
change.  

Specific research areas of our faculty include: 
- Anthropogenic and disturbance-related effects on nutrient dynamics
- Biodiversity, biogeography, and ecology of freshwater algae
- Climate change effects on hibernation and survival of mammals 
- Conservation of endangered species
- Ecology and epidemiology of vector-borne diseases
- Ecology of invasive species in urban landscapes
- Ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity and species function
- Evolution of animal social behavior
- Evolution of herbivory defense in invasive plants
- Experimental evolution of bacterial symbionts and pathogens
- Freshwater food webs in streams and rivers
- Landscape ecology and spatial distribution of disease vectors
- Microbial and ecosystem responses to disturbances such as urbanization, 
species invasions, and global change
- Nutritional and biochemical adaptations to seasonally cold environments

Interested students should contact relevant faculty members or research 
scientists to discuss mutual research interests via the following websites.

Louis Calder Biological Field Station: http://www.fordham.edu/calder_center

Opportunities at the New York Botanical Garden: 
http://sciweb.nybg.org/science2/GraduateStudies.asp

Opportunities at the Wildlife Conservation Society: http://www.wcs.org/

The deadline for applications is January 4, 2010. Online applications are 
available from: http://www.fordham.edu/gsas

For any questions, feel free to contact Dr. Amy Tuininga by email: 
[email protected] 

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