The Water Resources Center at Minnesota State University, Mankato is 
seeking a highly motivated and driven M.S. level graduate assistant to 
join our team starting Fall 2011.  This thesis-based opportunity has 
considerable flexibility on the nature of the research; however, focus 
will be on fisheries ecology of juvenile and non-game fishes of the 
Minnesota River and its major tributaries.  Research will include sampling 
of juvenile and non-game fishes in the various habitats of the central 
Minnesota River system.  Significant water quality work has been ongoing 
in the basin and this project will strive to connect fish population 
status with ongoing watershed management efforts.  

The assistantship is a combined teaching and research assistantship.  
During the academic years of 2011-2012 and 2012-2013, the successful 
applicant will assist with lab sections of various general biology 
courses, prepare to conduct seasonal research, and develop and complete a 
thesis.  During the summer of 2012, funding will be provided for the 
student to work full-time on research.  Funding for summer 2013 work is 
pending, but anticipated to be available.    $15,000/year ($4,500 per 
semester and $6,000 per summer) plus 18 credits of tuition waiver during 
the academic years and full access to personal work space, lab resources, 
field equipment, biota tanks, etc...

For additional information, or to express interest in the position, please 
contact Dr. Shannon J. Fisher, WRC Director and Associate Professor of 
Biology at [email protected].  If you are interested in being 
considered for the position, please send a cover letter, resume, 
unofficial transcripts, and three references via email to the email 
address above.  Priority consideration will be given to letters of 
interest received by April 29.

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