Another source from SDSU, which posts not only their own but others. In 
addition, internships, permanent positions, and seasonal work are also listed.

http://www.sdstate.edu/nrm/academics/careers/index.cfm

Steve

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Stephen L. Young, PhD
Weed Ecologist
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

[email protected]
308-696-6712
http://ipscourse.unl.edu/iwep

-----Original Message-----
From: Ecological Society of America: grants, jobs, news 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard Boyce
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 8:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ECOLOG-L] Funded PhD search question

Neagha,

ECOLOG-L is a great place to look. Also (allow me to toot my horn a little), I 
extract grad school announcements from ECOLOG-L and other sources and post them 
at http://www.nku.edu/~boycer/gradopps.html.

Regards,
Rick

On Jul 31, 2013, at 12:00 AM, ECOLOG-L automatic digest system wrote:

Funded PhD search question

Hello Fellow Ecologgers,

Does anyone know of a good place to search for funded PhD positions, preferably 
in the conservation, environment, sustainable development, or science outreach 
fields?

So far most of the opportunities I have found are posted on a 
university-by-university basis.  Is there any equivalent to a job-board that 
posts available PhD opportunities?

As usual, I am happy to share any results and post them on my blog as well.

Thank you,


Neahga Leonard

*There is not just a whole world to explore, there is a whole universe to 
explore, perhaps more than one.* http://writingfornature.wordpress.com/


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Professor
Department of Biological Sciences, SC 150 Northern Kentucky University Nunn 
Drive Highland Heights, KY  41099  USA

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