Motivated M.Sc. student sought for a unique opportunity in the Department 
of Geography at Western University to conduct research as part of an 
interuniversity collaboration  to  develop an integrated aquatic monitoring  
and management framework for the Tobacco Creek Model Watershed Manitoba, 
Canada.  Student project will be focused on  development of  indicators of 
aquatic ecosystem health and ecological thresholds to land use activities 
for use in watershed assessment and management.  Student responsibilities 
will include  designing  and executing  experiments  and analyzing and 
reporting research outcomes. 
 
Applicants are expected to have a strong background in aquatic ecology, 
environmental science or related discipline and interest in designing 
experiments and conducting field and lab work.  Ability to work as part of a 
team is a must.  

The successful candidate will be based at Western University in London, 
Ontario with opportunities for lab exchange placements at  the Canadian 
Rivers Institute at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, New 
Brunswick and the Canadian Centre for Inland Waters in Burlington Ontario.  
The candidate will also be required to conduct fieldwork in southern 
Manitoba as part of their thesis research.

Required qualifications:
 B.Sc. in Aquatic Ecology, Environmental Science or related discipline
 Meet enrollment requirements of the Dept of Geography at The 
University of Western Ontario (http://geography.ssc.uwo.ca/grad)

Additional desired qualifications:
 Experience with ArcGIS
 Experience conducting aquatic fieldwork
 Knowledge of univariate and multivariate statistical analyses
 Demonstrated written & oral communication skills
 Valid driver’s license

Please send your CV, a list of two references (along with contact phone and 
email), and a cover letter summarizing qualifications and research interests 
to Dr. Adam Yates at  [email protected].  Start date is  September  2013
with employment opportunity as a research assistant from May through 
August 2013.  Review of applications will begin February 1, 2013 and 
continue until the position is filled.

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