Ph.D. Graduate Assistantship in Community Ecology at the University of 
Alabama

The Howeth Lab in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University 
of Alabama invites applications for a Ph.D. Graduate Assistantship in 
community ecology beginning Fall 2013. A highly motivated student is 
sought to collaborate on a project which aims to understand how 
metacommunity dynamics may affect the establishment, spread, and impact of 
non-native species, using freshwater zooplankton communities as a model 
system. The research will include observational studies of zooplankton 
communities in reservoirs across the United States, mesocosm experiments 
at the University of Alabama Tanglewood Biological Station, and population 
genetic analyses. Requirements: M.S. in Ecology and Evolution or related 
field with preference for candidates who have a background in freshwater 
ecosystems, experimental ecology, and/or evolutionary ecology. Interested 
students should send an e-mail to Dr. Jennifer Howeth ([email protected]) 
with "Ph.D. Graduate Assistantship" in the title, and include their CV, 
statement of research interests, writing sample, GRE scores (if known), 
unofficial copies of transcripts, and contact information for two 
references by December 15, 2012. Qualified applicants will be invited to 
apply to the Graduate School and the Department of Biological Sciences at 
the University of Alabama. The Department of Biological Sciences offers 
Graduate Teaching Assistantships and competitive fellowships to support 
admitted students.

Relevant Links:
University of Alabama: www.ua.edu 
Department of Biological Sciences: http://bsc.ua.edu/ 
Howeth Laboratory: http://bsc.ua.edu/jennifer-howeth/
Center for Freshwater Studies: http://as.ua.edu/cfs/ 

Tuscaloosa, Alabama is a vibrant university community with numerous 
cultural and recreational opportunities available. The newly constructed 
Tuscaloosa Amphitheater, located on the banks of the Black Warrior River 
and just minutes from the UA campus, brings a variety of shows and 
musicians to the city. Recreational activities such as canoeing and hiking 
are quite popular in the nearby Black Warrior and Sipsey River natural 
protected areas, and the Talladega National Forest.

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University. For further information, contact the Office of Equal 
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