*Position announcement: Master’s or Ph.D. in mycorrhizal ecology*


The Hoeksema lab in the Department of Biology at the University of
Mississippi is seeking a graduate student to participate in an NSF-funded
project investigating variation in resource-exchange interactions between
pines and their ectomycorrhizal fungi, and the consequences of this
variation for community dynamics. For more information on the project and
other ongoing research in the Hoeksema lab, see here:
http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/biology/hoeksema/research.html

The target start date for the position is August, 2013, although an earlier
or later start date may be negotiable.



The position will provide a minimum of three semesters of stipend support
through a research assistantship (RA), with further guaranteed support
through teaching assistantships.  Tuition and health insurance benefits are
also provided.  The Department of Biology has a thriving graduate program,
with significant faculty strengths in ecology, evolution, and behavior. For
more information about the department, see here:

http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/biology/



The University of Mississippi is located in Oxford, a charming small town
in northern Mississippi that is consistently ranked as one of the top
college towns in the United States.  Oxford is an easy place to live and
provides many social and cultural opportunities, including excellent food,
music, and literary scenes.



For more information, please contact Dr. Jason Hoeksema (
[email protected], 662.915.1275,
http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/biology/hoeksema/index.html)

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