Graduate Research Assistantship in Hydrology M.S. Program in Environmental Science and Policy Plymouth State University
A M.S. graduate research assistantship is available to study hydrology in the White Mountains of New Hampshire or in the broader Northern New England region. The student will have opportunities to collaborate with faculty and students from the Center for the Environment at Plymouth State University and scientists from other institutions working at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. The research topic for the assistantship is flexible, but must address controls on water transport or water transport as a control on other processes (biogeochemical, ecological, or socio-economic). Individuals from all disciplinary backgrounds will be considered, however applicants with an interest in field research and quantitative analysis are preferred. Plymouth State University is located in central New Hampshire, with easy access to the White Mountains, the Lakes Region, and the urban centers of Boston, Portland, and Montreal. To apply, send a statement of interest and a current resume/CV to Mark Green (mbgr...@plymouth.edu).