Dear Ecologgers,

The Department of Biology and Physics at Kennesaw State University is now 
accepting applications for its newly approved Master's program in Integrative 
Biology. Below are links to pages containing: bios of department faculty with a 
research focus in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, a description of the 
Master's program, and further information on the application process.

The application deadline for students starting in fall 2012 is April 1st. Thank 
you in advance for passing this on to any senior undergraduates who might be 
interested.

http://science.kennesaw.edu/biophys/EEBfac.html

http://science.kennesaw.edu/biophys/ms-integrative-bio

http://www.kennesaw.edu/graduate/admissions/onlineapplication.shtml

Founded in 1963, Kennesaw State University (KSU) is the third-largest 
university in Georgia with more than 24,100 undergraduate and graduate students 
representing 142 countries.

KSU is located just northwest of Atlanta in Cobb County near historic Kennesaw 
Mountain, allowing students to experience the best of Atlanta while enjoying 
the serenity of a 384-acre, beautifully landscaped pedestrian-friendly campus.

Kennesaw State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer 
and educator. Georgia is an Open Record State. AA/EOE. 

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Best, 
   Tony

Antonio J. Golubski 
Assistant Professor 
Kennesaw State University 
Dept of Biology and Physics 
1000 Chastain Road MD 1201 SC Bldg 12
Kennesaw, GA 30144 

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