MSc. POSITION IN AGROFORESTRY AT THOMPSON RIVERS UNIVERSITY, KAMLOOPS,
BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA



A Graduate Research Assistantship is available for a MSc candidate to work
on an agroforestry project in the semi-arid southern interior of British
Columbia. The candidate would work closely with hydrologists, soil
scientists, silviculturalists and plant ecologists on a multi-faceted
project determining best practices for establishing hybrid poplar and an
understory crop. The applicant will be responsible for undertaking
hybrid/cultivar selection and irrigation regime studies to determine best
practices that minimize water use and protecting local stream health, while
providing optimal revenue.

The project is a partnership between a local First Nation band, a regional
timber company, researchers at BC's Ministry of Lands, Forests and Natural
Resources and Thompson Rivers University. There will be opportunities to
establish strong relationships with all parties involved.

Applicants must have a BSc. in in ecology, silviculture, hydrology or an
allied field. Experience with hydrological or field techniques is
desirable.  To qualify for this position, the applicant must be a Canadian
citizen/permanent resident and must have received at least an A- GPA in
their undergraduate studies. Students would be admitted to Thompson Rivers
University (Kamloops, BC) through the Environmental Sciences MSc. program,
with Dr. Thomas Pypker as advisor and mentor.

To apply send a letter of interest stating your qualifications and a
current CV via email,

to Dr. Tom Pypker at [email protected].

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