Two PhD fellowships: Forest Ecosystems and Management

The College of Natural Resources at Utah State University seeks to establish
a small cohort of graduate students whose research will be linked under the
theme “Managing for Resilience in Forested Ecosystems of the Intermountain
West”. This program will use emerging research tools, common coursework,
seminars and specific shared extension projects to provide the student
fellows with skills and knowledge necessary for effective science-based
input to management decisions about forested landscapes undergoing or
threatened with large-scale change. Current topics related to management,
adaptation and resiliency of forest ecosystems and their components in a
changing climate will be emphasized.  Research will address issues related
to two focal areas: 1) Stand and clonal dynamics in aspen-associated forests
of the Intermountain West, and 2) Ecology of native bark beetles
(Dendroctonus spp) in forests of the Intermountain West.  

The student fellows will benefit from coordinated mentoring by an Advisory
Board of faculty members who have active research programs in dynamic
forested landscapes: Drs. Karen Mock, Jim Long, Ron Ryel, Mike Kuhns, and
Zhao Ma from USU's College of Natural Resources, Dr. Barbara Bentz with the
USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station, and Dr. Paul Rogers with the
USU-affiliated Western Aspen Alliance.  

PhD fellowships will be $24,000 per year for 3 years (Fall 2011 through
Spring 2014). Tuition waiver and student health insurance will be provided. 

Additional information, including application instructions and access to the
full proposal are available online:

http://www.cnr.usu.edu/wild/htm/available-phd-fellowships

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