One Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA) at the University of Illinois is 
available to study avian response to a fire-grazing interaction in the 
Grand River Grasslands of southern Iowa and northern Missouri. This 
project is part of an ongoing multi-disciplinary effort involving 
scientists at the University of Illinois, Iowa State University, and 
Oklahoma State University. The successful candidate will work as part of a 
team including other faculty, research associates, graduate students, 
resource managers, technicians, and undergraduates. This is an excellent 
opportunity for integrative research at the PhD level, but I will consider 
a highly qualified MS student.

The ideal candidate will have a degree in ecology, conservation biology, 
wildlife ecology, natural resource management, zoology, or a related 
discipline. Previous experience in avian field studies, a strong 
quantitative background, and excellent writing skills are essential. 
Prairie plant identification skills and experience with GIS are preferred. 
The preferred start date is summer 2010.

Potential applicants should send a cover letter outlining their research 
interests, a CV detailing their academic and professional backgrounds, GRE 
percentile scores (need not be an official copy at this point), and the 
names and contact information (including email) for three references to 
Dr. James Miller ([email protected]). Information will be reviewed upon 
receipt and the position will remain open until a suitable candidate has 
been found. Once a suitable candidate is identified, they will formally 
apply for admission to either the Department of Natural Resources and 
Environmental Sciences (http://www.nres.uiuc.edu/) or the 
interdisciplinary Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology 
(http://sib.illinois.edu/peec/).

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