I’m looking for motivated PhD students (MSc students can be considered) to
collaborate on pollination projects.  Although much of the structure of the
project will be up to you, areas where I have funding include explorations
of how conservation of native bee biodiversity affects crop yield, the
importance of pollinator identity and diversity for selection on floral
traits in wildflowers, and possibly urban pollinator biodiversity/green city
planning.  Start dates are flexible, and SFU accepts students three times a
year (Sept, Jan, May).  To apply, send an email ([email protected]) telling me
about yourself, your interests and experience, and include a current CV. 
For more about me and my lab, go to my web page: 
http://www.sfu.ca/biology/faculty/elle/index.html

I’ll be at the ESA meeting in Portland if you’d like to meet.
Elizabeth

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Dr. Elizabeth Elle, Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
8888 University Drive
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby BC V5A 1S6 Canada

778-782-4592   
www.biology.sfu.ca/people/profiles/eelle

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