GRADUATE POSITIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE

The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) at UC Irvine
(UCI) welcomes applications from highly-motivated students to join our PhD
program in the Fall of 2013.  The department (http://ecoevo.bio.uci.edu/)
consists of a large and dynamic faculty spanning a diverse array of
research areas including informal research groups in Ecology and
Evolutionary Ecology, Evolutionary Genetics, and Comparative Physiology
(http://compphys.bio.uci.edu/Bio_Sci/Home.html).

The Ecology and Evolutionary Ecology group (http://plants.bio.uci.edu/¬)
is a diverse set of faculty working on plants, animals, and microbes in
the areas of evolutionary ecology, conservation biology, biogeography,
functional ecology, population and community ecology, biogeochemistry and
ecosystem ecology.  There is a focus on integrating modeling, theory, and
experimentation as well as developing collaborations among the
Evolutionary Genetics and Comparative Physiology groups.  Cross campus
connections with the Department of Earth System Science are especially
strong.  Exceptional facilities and resources for carrying out research or
integrating research with decision makers are available through the UC
Natural Reserve System (nrs.ucop.edu), the New Steele-Burn and Anza
Borrego Desert Research Center
(nrs.ucop.edu/reserves/anza-borrego/anza-borrego.htm), and the Center for
Environmental Biology (www.uciceb.com).
The Evolutionary Genetics group (http://evogen.bio.uci.edu/¬) features a
diverse faculty working in both model and non-model systems.  Specific
areas of research include experimental evolution, genomics (experimental
and computational), molecular evolution, population genetics, and
quantitative genetics. There are strong connections with other programs on
campus, particularly the UCI Center for Complex Biological Systems
(http://ccbs.uci.edu) and the School of Information and Computer Science
(http://www.ics.uci.edu).

For full consideration, complete applications should be received by
January 1, 2013.  We strongly encourage prospective applicants to contact
faculty members as soon as possible to discuss their research interests. 
Financial support for graduate students comes from a variety of sources,
including teaching assistantships, research assistantships, and
fellowships.  Outstanding applicants will be considered for the Francisco
J. Ayala Fellowship
http://www.bio.uci.edu/grad_students/Ayala_Fellowship.html

For more information, please see the department website at
http://ecoevo.bio.uci.edu.  Admissions information may be found at
http://ecoevo.bio.uci.edu/grad_program/admissions/index.html.

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