GENES TO ENVIRONMENT FUNDING OPPORTUNITY FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS 2015

NAU’s Genes to Environment PhD program, funded initially by the NSF IGERT
program will be continued in slightly modified form through the support of
the Provost’s Office, the College of Engineering, Forestry and Natural
Sciences and the Graduate College at NAU.  

Who is eligible:  New and returning PhD students will be recruited into the
program for the 2015-2016 academic year.  Support consists of one year of
stipend funding including summer support (~$19,500 per calendar year) with
full tuition and insurance coverage, along with a supply/travel budget. 
Students are eligible to apply for a second year of support with preference
given to students who complete the two required activities (see below) and
incorporate the genes to environment theme into demonstrable research
achievement. Please note that faculty cannot simultaneously mentor more than
two funded Genes to the Environment program graduate students.  Also,
students are not eligible for support in more than two years.

Details about the program:  The program involves research and coursework
with a genes to environment theme
http://nau.edu/Merriam-Powell/Genes-to-Environment/ .  Minimally, all
successful applicants will be required to enroll in two semesters of the
Merriam Powell Research and Design Seminar (BIO698, 1 credit) and one
semester of the Genes-to-Environment Theory Class (BIO599, 3 credits). 
Depending on the background of the student and the topic of their research
project, genetics or statistics/modeling courses may be encouraged. 

Deadline:  Applications must be complete by January 15, 2015.

How to apply:  Applicants to the program should submit a two page Genes to
Environment essay to Drs. Gehring and Whipple (contact information below).
This essay should address how the applicant’s research interests are a match
to the theme, how the program would benefit them, and what strengths they
would bring to the Genes to Environment program.

If your Forestry, Biology and SESES PhD program applications are complete
and include at least two letters of recommendation, we can obtain the other
materials we need (GRE scores, letters of recommendation) from those
sources.  If you have not submitted letters of reference for those
applications, please have letters sent to Drs. Gehring and Whipple. 

Contact information:  Dr. Catherine Gehring, Director
([email protected]); Dr. Amy Whipple, Assistant Director
([email protected]) 

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