April 2, 2013
NSF-REU in Coral Reef Ecology at Florida International University

We seek a highly motivated undergraduate to fill a National Science
Foundation, Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) position in coral
reef ecology at Florida International University. The successful applicant
will work with Drs. Deron Burkepile
(http://www2.fiu.edu/~dburkepi/Home.html) and Rebecca Vega Thurber
(http://microbiology.science.oregonstate.edu/node/182) to conduct
experiments on nutrient exposure and coral disease dynamics in the Florida
Keys. This position is for an undergraduate student interested in pursuing a
career or graduate studies in Marine Sciences. The successful candidate will
live and work on Key Largo in the Florida Keys and gain basic field and
laboratory research skills in coral reef ecology and microbiology. The
primary responsibility of the student will be to conduct experiments on how
nutrient enrichment affects coral disease states and progression rates, and
coral bleaching. There will be ample opportunities to participate in other
projects studying herbivore foraging behavior, coral predation, and nutrient
dynamics on coral reefs.

Eligibility: Undergraduates in their junior and senior years with interests
in biology, microbiology, and environmental sciences are invited to apply.
Students cannot have graduated at the time of the fellowship. Participants
must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. and its
possessions. Minorities and underrepresented students are especially
encouraged to apply.  

Qualifications: Applicants should have a classroom/laboratory background in
ecology and marine biology. Experience working on coral reefs and/or with
microbiological techniques is preferred. Applicants MUST be certified SCUBA
divers with at least 20 logged dives. Certification with the American
Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS) is necessary before field work begins.

This REU position runs June 3-August 23, 2013. A stipend of $5,500 will be
provided to the student for the 12-week full-time program. In addition, the
student will be provided housing at no cost. Students from outside the South
Florida area also may apply for travel funds assistance. This position is
funded by the National Science Foundation Biological Oceanography Program.

Application Procedures: Applicants will need to submit: 1) Cover letter
briefly stating background and interests; 2) CV (resume); 3) College
transcripts of all completed work (unofficial transcript is fine); 4) Two
letters of recommendation; 5) A statement of career goals and research
interests; and 6) Evidence of SCUBA diving and/or AAUS certification. 

Application materials should be sent as a single PDF file to Dr. Deron
Burkepile via email at [email protected]. Please direct any questions
to Dr. Burkepile via email. 
APPLICATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 25, 2013. 

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