Graduate Assistantship available in Restoration Ecology and Genetics at the University of Wyoming
A doctoral assistantship is available in the Dept of Renewable Resources at the University of Wyoming to study restoration ecology and genetics of native plant species beginning August 2011. The available stipend will include tuition and fees as well as health care. Prospective students with a background in ecology and evolution, population genetics, and/or natural resources are encouraged to apply. Application deadline: February 25, 2011 Applicants should send a cover letter and copies of transcripts, GRE scores, resume and contact information for 3 references to: [email protected]<http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/UWRENEWABLE> Kristina Hufford, Assistant Professor Dept. of Renewable Resources University of Wyoming 1000 E. University Ave. Dept. 3354 Laramie, WY 82071 Office:(307) 766-5587 Department info. http://www.uwyo.edu/renewable/<http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/UWRENEWABLE> Application info. http://www.uwyo.edu/renewable/info.asp?p=22152 The University of Wyoming is located in Laramie, a town of 27,000 in the heart of the Rocky Mountain West. Wyoming is investing in its university, helping to make it a leader in academics, research and outreach. The university has state-of-the-art facilities in many areas and is a cultural center for the state. Located on a high plain between the Laramie and Snowy Range mountains, Laramie has more than 200 days of sunshine a year and near year-round outdoor activities that include skiing, hiking, camping, bicycling, fishing and climbing. The community provides the advantages of a major university and a distinctive identity as an important city in a frontier state. Laramie is near many of Colorado's major cities and university communities (Fort Collins: 1 hour; Boulder: 1.5 hours; Denver: 2 hours; Colorado Springs; 4 hours).
