The Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation in 
affiliation with the Virginia Water Resources Research Center at Virginia Tech 
is seeking applicants for a graduate research assistantship position to study 
stream ecology and water quality at the Ph.D. level.  An applicant is sought 
for research assessing factors within stream ecosystems occurring in Central 
Appalachian Coalfield watersheds with current and/or past mining activities 
that have potential to significantly influence aquatic biota, particularly 
benthic macroinvertebrate communities.  This effort will build upon our ongoing 
research program using more than 30 established study streams, which has 
evaluated associations between total dissolved solids (TDS) and benthic 
macroinvertebrate community composition in stream ecosystems located in the 
Central Appalachian region.


Position is available beginning January 2012. Review of applications will begin 
immediately and continue until the position is filled.

Research assistantships in the Department of Forest Resources and Environmental 
Conservation at Virginia Tech pay excellent annual stipends and include a full 
tuition waiver.

Minimum qualifications include: an M.S. degree in watershed science, hydrology, 
stream ecology, biology, or a related natural resources field; good written and 
oral communication skills; and willingness to conduct research in the field 
under a variety of conditions.  For more information please contact:


Dr. Stephen H. Schoenholtz
Virginia Water Resources Research Center
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA 24061
e-mail:stephen.schoenho...@vt.edu
(540) 231-0711
http://water.vwrrc.vt.edu/

Inquiries by e-mail or telephone are welcomed.  For more information about the 
Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation and the VWRRC at 
Virginia Tech, please visit our web sites at http://frec.vt.edu/ and  
http://www.vwrrc.vt.edu/.  Virginia Tech is an affirmative action/equal 
opportunity employer

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