The lab of Steve Franks at Fordham University is offering Research
Experiences for Undergraduates (REU positions) through Project Baseline in
summer 2014. Multiple positions are available. 

Project Baseline is an NSF-funded, nationwide effort to create a seed bank
for studies of plant evolutionary responses to climate change. REU students
will assist with seed and data collection efforts in the field, and will
also conduct independent research related to the goals of the project and to
plant evolutionary ecology. The positions are based at Fordham University in
New York City, but field work and collections will take place throughout the
eastern United States. 

For more on the Franks lab, see http://sfrankslab.wordpress.com
For more on Project Baseline, see http://www.baselineseedbank.org/

Applicants must be currently enrolled and in good standing at an accredited
college or university, have some undergraduate education in biology, ecology
or a related field, or equivalent experience, and be willing to travel for
extended periods of time, carry equipment, and work in the field under
potentially adverse conditions.

Desirable: 1) Research or field experience, 2) Interest in plant ecology,
evolution, or global change, 3) Background in or willingness to learn plant
identification, 4) Evidence of dedication, motivation, ability to work in a
team, communication skills, and attention to detail, 5) a current valid
driver’s license. 

Successful applicants will receive a stipend, and costs of transportation
and housing/camping during field work will be provided. The positions will
run from around late-May through mid-August, and exact start and end dates
are flexible.

Interested applicants should submit, as a single pdf: 1) a brief cover
letter describing their qualifications and research interests; 2) a résumé
or CV and 3) contact information of two references.

Applications should be submitted by March 14, 2014 by email to the Project
Baseline postdoc for the eastern region, Dr.  Jennifer Weber
([email protected]). Inquiries may be sent to this address or to Dr.
Steve Franks ([email protected]).  

Fordham University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution.
Qualified applicants of all backgrounds and career goals are encouraged to
apply.

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