The King lab at the University of Central Florida is looking to recruit 2-3 new graduate students for Fall 2012. I will consider graduate students (MS or PhD) interested in ecology, conservation science, and natural history. Students interested in working with insects, particularly social insects, will benefit from my expertise on those subjects, but I will consider students interested in working with any organism or ecosystem. Interested applicants can view details of my lab at http://king.cos.ucf.edu.
If you are interested, email me ([email protected]) a brief message detailing your research interests and a cv. You must apply by January 15th, 2012. Please see full departmental requirements and details at: http://biology.cos.ucf.edu/graduate-program/applying/. Accepted students can expect TA support and grant support. The University of Central Florida is a large, major research University located in Orlando, FL with excellent facilities, a conservation and ecology oriented graduate program in the Department of Biology, and its location allows easy access to numerous natural and man-modified ecosystems throughout central, northern, and southern Florida. The Orlando, FL area is a wonderful place to live and work.
