Position description: Undergraduate, or recent graduate, Research Assistant 
will work on a project studying plant community ecology, climate change, and 
microbial symbionts in the Great Lakes dunes of Michigan.  Research focuses 
of the effect of climate change driven alteration in the precipitation 
regime and endophytes affect plant community interactions. Research 
Assistant may design and conduct an independent research project within the 
framework of succession, plant community ecology, climate change, and 
microbial symbionts. The Research Assistant will also learn experimental 
design, how to conduct field surveys, and plant identification. The project 
is funded through a grant from the National Park Service and most of the 
work will be conducted in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. This 
position will allow a motivated person the opportunity to gain valuable 
field research experience. 

Dates: May 2012 through August 2012

Location: Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Leelanau County, MI

Salary: $1800 per month 

Position Requirements: Current undergraduate or recent graduate majoring in 
biology, ecology,
environmental studies, or a related field. Previous research experience in 
botany, mycology, or general field ecology helpful but not required. Access 
to a vehicle is required. Ability to work independently and with groups is 
required. Housing in the Leland area is difficult to find so applicants 
living in the area are highly desired. 

Application procedures: (1) Cover letter, (2) Resume or CV, and (3) Names 
and contact information for two professional references should be sent via 
email to Lukas Bell-Dereske at Rice University ([email protected])

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