Graduate Assistantships at Washington State University Vancouver

Graduate student positions are currently available for the MS and PhD programs 
in 
Botany, Zoology, Environmental Science, and Mathematics at Washington State 
University's 
Vancouver campus.  Positions are funded with teaching and/or research 
assistantships that include 
tuition waivers. Faculty research areas in biology, environmental science and 
math include

•       Animal Behavior
•       Butterfly Ecology
•       Conservation Biology
•       Disturbance Ecology
•       Ecology of Aquatic Invasive Species
•       Ecosystem Ecology
•       Environmental Chemistry
•       Environmental Hydrology
•       Environmental Physics
•       Evolutionary Ecology
•       Global Change Biology
•       Marine & Freshwater Plankton Ecology
•       Mathematical Biology
•       Neuroscience
•       Plant-insect interactions
•       Plant-herbivore interactions
•       Oceanography
•       Plant Ecology
•       Restoration Ecology
•       Statistical Ecology
•       Successional Dynamics
•       Watershed Biogeochemistry

Please see our website for more information about our graduate programs:

http://cas.vancouver.wsu.edu/science-graduate-programs

Because graduate students work closely with faculty in pursuing their research, 
you must line up a 
mentor before applying. Explore our Faculty Research pages to find someone 
whose research 
interests fit with your own, then contact that person to discuss applying to 
graduate school at WSU 
Vancouver.

http://cas.vancouver.wsu.edu/science-graduate-programs/faculty-research

Faculty members can be most helpful if they know a little about you. At a 
minimum, please provide 
a resume or CV, educational transcripts and information about your research 
background and 
interests.

WSU Vancouver is just across the Columbia River from Portland, Oregon, and is 
close to the 
Cascade Mountains, Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean. In addition to its 
celebrated quality of life, 
the Pacific Northwest boasts a fruitful climate for scientific collaboration, 
with opportunities at 
numerous medical, environmental, research and teaching institutions throughout 
the region.


Priority applications are due January 10, 2015

Please contact Cheryl Schultz for additional information. 

Cheryl Schultz
Associate Professor
Associate Director for Graduate Studies
Washington State University Vancouver
14202 NE Salmon Creek Ave.
Vancouver, WA 98686
360.546.9525
[email protected]

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