Dear Colleagues and Friends,

Please share the following information with potentially interested individuals 
(e.g., forward it to students in your classes and labs, and post it in job 
bulletin boards). Many thanks.

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Graduate Assistantships/Fellowships

Graduate assistantships/fellowships are available for self-motivated students 
conduct innovative and high-impact research towards Ph.D. or M.S. degrees in 
the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability (CSIS) at Michigan State 
University.  Research topics may include coupled human and natural systems, 
telecouplings (socioeconomic and environmental interactions over distances 
through globalization, trade, migration, species invasion, water transfer, and 
other means), sustainability science, biodiversity conservation, ecosystem 
services, human well-being, land change science, forest and landscape ecology, 
global change, systems integration (e.g., integration of ecology with 
demography, economics, sociology, technology, and policy), ecology and 
management of wildlife (e.g., giant pandas in China), and systems modeling and 
simulation (e.g., agent-based modeling).  Papers on these topics by CSIS 
faculty and students have been published in journals such as Science, Nature, 
and PNAS (see http://csis.msu.edu/research/publications).

With flexible start dates, successful candidates can build on these previous 
studies and/or explore new frontiers of research. They will also have 
opportunities to interact with leaders and peers in these fields worldwide 
through various ways, such as the International Network of Research on Coupled 
Human and Natural Systems (CHANS-Net.org) and the NASA-MSU Professional 
Enhancement Awards Program (http://csis.msu.edu/education/nasa_msu_award), 
which are organized by CSIS. More information about CSIS is available at 
http://csis.msu.edu.

Application materials include: (1) letter of application, (2) statement of 
professional goals, (3) CV or resume, (4) transcripts, (5) GRE scores, (6) 
TOEFL scores (for non-native English speakers only), (7) list of 3-4 references 
(names and contact information), and (8) up to three representative 
publications if any. Unofficial copies of GRE, TOEFL and transcripts are OK 
initially.

Applicants are encouraged to submit their application materials by November 20 
or sooner.

Please email the application materials to Dr. Jianguo (Jack) Liu at 
[email protected]. Questions about these opportunities can also be emailed to Dr. 
Liu.

Jianguo (Jack) Liu
Rachel Carson Chair in Sustainability
Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48823-5243, USA
http://csis.msu.edu/people/jianguo-liu

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