There is a research assistantship available through Wilfrid Laurier 
University’s Forest Ecology Lab (www.forestecology.ca) and the Taiga Plains 
Research Network (www.taigaplains.ca) as part of an ongoing partnership with 
the Government of the Northwest Territories 
(http://www.wlu.ca/research/LaurierNWT). 

We are looking for a motivated, energetic individual to join our Scotty 
Creek Forest Dynamics Plot team. The plot is part of the Smithsonian 
Institute’s Global Earth Observatory (SIGEO) program, which forms a network 
of 49 large forest monitoring plots from the tropics to the boreal. 

Research assistantship details: 
-Duration: Three months (late May – late August)

-Location: Scotty Creek Research Basin, a remote study site near Fort    
Simpson, Northwest Territories, Canada. 

-Salary/travel: In addition to a research assistant stipend, travel between 
Waterloo, Ontario and the field site(s) will be provided and food and 
accommodation while in the field will be provided. 

-Tasks: contribute to the completion of the Scotty Creek 20.8 ha mapped 
forest plot. 

-Interested individuals may develop independent research projects prior to 
departure for the field site and may focus on a range of ecological and/or 
hydrological topics relevant to the study site.

Qualifications

Interested individuals should have the following general qualifications:
-Be enrolled in or have completed a science-based university or college 
program.
-Fluency in English
-Experience camping, preferably in more remote settings
-First aid and firearms training required at time of employment

Interested students should contact:

Cory Wallace, Plot Coordinator
Center for Cold Regions and Water Science Research and Biology Dept., 
Wilfrid Laurier University
75 University Ave., Waterloo, ON, N2L 3C5, Canada
Phone: (519) 884-0710 ext 4725
Email: [email protected]

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