We are inviting applications for a graduate position (MSc) that includes 8-
9 hours/week as assistant instructor in undergraduate biology laboratory 
classes. The appointment is to begin Fall 2013 in the Biological Sciences 
Department at the University of Texas-Brownsville. 

This position additionally includes a research component investigating the 
ecology and conservation of wildlife species in south Texas thornscrub and 
coastal communities.  The Graduate Assistant will be expected to develop a 
research project examining the population dynamics and movements of 
wildlife species in response to management practices and habitat 
manipulations. Areas of potential research include population and 
individual responses to prescribed burns, supplemental feed and water, and 
land-use practices. 

Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in biology, ecology or a related 
field. Successful candidates must demonstrate an aptitude for research and 
ability to work independently. Prior experience in vertebrate and/or 
wildlife ecology is preferred, as is the ability to conduct fieldwork 
occasionally under hot weather conditions. A current, valid U.S. driver's 
license and good driving record is also preferred. The successful 
applicant will be expected to enroll full time in either the UTB Biology 
or Interdisciplinary Sciences Masters program (emphasis in Biology) 
pursuing the thesis option. The available teaching assistantship has $1100 
per month, is benefits eligible, and includes a waiver for in-state-
tuition for out-of-state students.

Interested applicants should send to Dr. Kenneth Pruitt 
([email protected]) a copy of their CV or resume, GPA and GRE scores, 
a written statement of graduate research interests, and contact 
information for two references. Review of applications will begin 
immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

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