We expect to be able to fund a graduate student for three years on an applied 
project working 
collaboratively with USGS scientists on multiple species of rare butterflies in 
southern Nevada.  The 
student would be a part of the Biology Department and the Ecology, Evolution 
and Conservation 
Biology graduate program at the University of Nevada, Reno.  The student would 
be coadvised by 
Matt Forister and Lee Dyer.

The ideal candidate will have the following: (1) experience with butterflies or 
at least general field 
experience and an ability to quickly learn to identify species in the field; 
(2) the drive to work 
independently and under difficult field conditions.

Depending on the experience and interests of the student, funding could be used 
for either a 
Master's or a Ph.D.  In either case, this position will be a perfect starting 
point for a career in 
either academic or applied conservation biology.

WHEN: The successful applicant would start graduate school in the Fall of 2010. 
 However, field 
work will begin this coming spring, possibly as early as March of 2010.  
Participation in this early 
round of field work is not essential, but very desirable.

To apply, please send (1) a cover letter explaining why you would like to be 
considered for this 
graduate position; (2) a CV; and (3) names, email addresses and telephone 
numbers for three 
references.

In your cover letter, please state whether or not you could participate in 
field work this coming 
spring.

Send to Matt Forister, [email protected].

thanks
Matt
http://web.me.com/mforister/GreatBasinBugLab/Home.html

Reply via email to