Masters (MSc) graduate research positions are available in the Plant Ecology 
Lab at Florida Atlantic University 
(www.science.fau.edu/benscoterlab<http://www.science.fau.edu/benscoterlab>) for 
the Spring 2014 semester.  Research in the Plant Ecology Lab focuses on the 
influence of disturbances, particularly fire and drought, on plant community 
structure and ecosystem carbon cycling in peat-forming wetlands. We are seeking 
students interested in fire ecology and/or carbon cycling in the Florida 
Everglades watershed.

Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in biology, ecology, hydrology, or a 
related field (currently or prior to enrollment). Successful candidates must 
demonstrate an aptitude for research and the ability to work independently.  
Prior research experience in fire ecology, carbon cycling and/or plant ecology 
is preferred, as is the ability to conduct rigorous fieldwork in remote 
settings. Teaching and Research Assistantship tuition and stipend support are 
available through funded projects with the US Geological Survey, US Fish and 
Wildlife Service, and US Department of Energy and there is opportunity for 
qualified applicants to start immediately as Research Assistants prior to 
official start of the graduate program in the Spring.

Consideration of applications will begin immediately and will continue until 
the positions are filled. The application deadline for the Environmental 
Sciences Master's program is October 15 
(http://www.science.fau.edu/biology/envirosci/). Interested applicants should 
send a written statement of graduate research interest, a copy of their CV or 
resume (including GPA and GRE scores), and names and contact information for 
two references via email to Dr. Brian Benscoter 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).


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Brian W. Benscoter, MSc PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
Florida Atlantic University
3200 College Ave
Davie, FL 33314 USA

Office: DW437  Lab: DW434
Tel: 954.236.1141  Fax: 954.236.1099
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Webpage: 
www.science.fau.edu/benscoterlab<http://www.science.fau.edu/benscoterlab>

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