Graduate fellowships in Physiological or Evolutionary Ecology School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University
Michael Angilletta seeks graduate students with a general interest in physiological or evolutionary ecology and a specific interest in thermoregulatory behavior, thermal physiology, or mechanistic niche modeling. A strong record of academic performance is required and research experience is preferred. Both research and teaching fellowships are available to support exceptional applicants. For more information about the lab, visit www.ThermalAdaptation.com. General information about graduate programs at Arizona State University is available at http://sols.asu.edu/grad/index.php. The deadline for formal applications to the School of Life Sciences is December 15th, 2012. Before submitting a formal application, please send a curriculum vitae, a brief statement of research interests, and a list of three academic references to Dr. Angilletta at [email protected]. ____________________________ Michael W. Sears, Ph.D. Department of Biological Sciences Clemson University http://www.thermalecology.org
