Berry Postdoctoral Fellowships

Berry Postdoctoral Fellowships are intended for outstanding ecologists or 
evolutionary biologists whose research is motivated by issues in 
conservation biology. Applicants must have a faculty sponsor from the 
Department of Zoology and Physiology, and secondary sponsor from the same 
department or from another department at the University of Wyoming. The 
initial fellowship period is one year, renewable for a second year 
contingent on performance.  Berry Fellows will offer a one-credit graduate 
seminar during their first year to provide the opportunity to gain teaching 
experience and to promote interactions with graduate students. Starting date 
is negotiable, but requires having a doctoral degree in hand and needs to 
begin by August 2012.
Berry Fellows will receive an annual stipend of $35,000 and a research fund 
of $7,000 per year. They will be eligible for UW benefits.
 
Application procedure
The applicant must first contact a faculty member in the Department of 
Zoology and Physiology to arrange sponsorship. In consultation with the 
sponsor, applicants need to arrange for a second faculty sponsor. Once 
sponsors are arranged, the applicant needs to submit a two-page research 
proposal (including the names of their primary and secondary faculty 
sponsors), a CV, three outside letters of recommendation, and a letter of 
support from their primary faculty sponsor to the Berry Fellowship committee 
<cbenkman [at] uwyo.edu> by 1 November 2011.

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