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Thomas J. Dean

Professor, Quantitative Silviculture

School of Renewable Natural Resources

Louisiana State University A&M and Agricultural Center

Baton Rouge, LA 70803

Phone: (225) 578-4216

Cell: (225) 328-0930

Fax: (225) 578-4227

 

http://www.rnr.lsu.edu <http://www.rnr.lsu.edu> 

 

Graduate Research Assistantships in forestry and forest science 

 

The School of Renewable Natural Resources offers generous graduate
research assistantships for students interested in graduate studies in
applied forest ecology and forestry leading to Ph.D. or MS degrees.
Louisiana has an abundance of natural resources that are found in a
diversity of terrestrial and aquatic habitats ranging from coastal
marshes to upland forests. These resources, combined with the
subtropical climate and the geomorphology of the state, are the
foundation of the unique culture of Louisiana. Creative students are
needed to investigate potential threats to the maintenance of forest
resources such as urban sprawl, subsidence, and climate change. Students
are also needed to develop techniques for recovering special habitats
associated with longleaf pine, shortleaf pine, and cypress-tupelo cover
types. We seek students with interest in one or more discipline areas
represented by faculty in the School, with the ultimate goal of basic or
applied research that supports management and restoration of forest
resources and habitats to enhance the quality of life in Louisiana.

 

These graduate assistantships are supported by the Lucis Wilmont Gilbert
Foundation for Forestry Research. Successful applicants will have
academic credentials that generally place them in the upper 5 % of
applicants to the graduate program in the School of Renewable Natural
Resources based on GRE scores, GPA, letters of references, and other
evidence of the applicant's potential. In addition to the research
assistantship, instate and out-of-state tuition is waived, and
recipients will receive a scholarship to cover fees and travel support
present papers or posters at scientific meetings. 

 

For more information about research opportunities, look at our web site
at http://www.rnr.lsu.edu/Research/Research.htm. For more information
about Gilbert Research Assistantships contact Thomas J. Dean by email
(fwdean at lsu.edu), by mail (School of Renewable Natural Resources,
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803), or by phone
(225-578-4216).

 

 

Thomas J. Dean

Professor, Quantitative Silviculture

School of Renewable Natural Resources

Louisiana State University A&M and Agricultural Center

Baton Rouge, LA 70803

Phone: (225) 578-4216

Cell: (225) 328-0930

Fax: (225) 578-4227

 

http://www.rnr.lsu.edu <http://www.rnr.lsu.edu> 

 

 

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