MS and PhD positions are available in the Department of Biology at Ball
State University, Muncie, Indiana for students interested in aquatic
biogeochemistry. Students would join collaborative research projects
studying either emerging contaminants or diurnal nitrogen and sulfur
cycling in conjunction with research in the laboratory of Dr. Melody
Bernot (http://mjbernot.iweb.bsu.edu/index.htm). Graduate research
assistantships are available beginning May 2011. Interested students
should contact Melody Bernot ([email protected]) for additional details.
Students should apply to Ball State University by February 1, 2011.
Details on the application process can be found at
http://cms.bsu.edu/Academics/CollegesandDepartments/GradSchool.aspx.