Dear Dr. Inouye: Could you please the fellowship ad below?
Thanks, Steve Brewer M.S. Fellowship in Soil Microbial & Forest Restoration Ecology A fellowship is available for a student to pursue a Master of Science degree studying soil microbial ecology in the context of forest restoration and management through the Department of Biology at the University of Mississippi. The participating student would join a cohort of three other graduate students with different organismal foci, all of whom will participate in a comprehensive graduate training program in forest restoration ecology. Participating students will have several unique and exciting opportunities, including a summer internship with a successful forest restoration project in British Columbia, Canada; participation in collaborative research on forest restoration and fire ecology in northern Mississippi; coursework in forest restoration ecology, research methods, and professional development; and supported travel to meetings. The M.S. fellow would join the research laboratory of Dr. Colin Jackson, but might also find opportunities for collaborative research with Drs. Steve Brewer, Jason Hoeksema, and Brice Noonan. The fellow will receive stipend support of $17,000 for 2 years, health insurance, and a waiver of graduate tuition through a United States Department of Agriculture graduate training fellowship, and additional support in the form of a teaching assistantship will be available if necessary. Fellowships are only available to U.S. citizens and nationals. The University of Mississippi is located in Oxford, Mississippi, a small college town in the forested uplands of northern Mississippi known for its outstanding educational and cultural opportunities. Starting date is negotiable, between January and August 2013. For more information contact Dr. Colin Jackson ([email protected], http://www.colinrjackson.com/) and for instructions on how to apply please see the website www.olemiss.edu/depts/biology/usda. Applications should be submitted as soon as possible, and will be accepted until February 1, 2013 or until the position is filled. Members of under-represented groups are especially encouraged to apply. The University of Mississippi is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA employer. J. Stephen Brewer Professor Department of Biology PO Box 1848 University of Mississippi University, Mississippi 38677-1848 Brewer web page - http://home.olemiss.edu/~jbrewer/ FAX - 662-915-5144 Phone - 662-915-1077
