Multiple Masters-level graduate student positions in Applied Forest 
Ecology are available in the Fahey Lab in the Department of Natural 
Resources and the Environment at the University of Connecticut. At least 
three positions with full Research Assistant funding will be available 
to begin studies in the Fall 2016 semester. The Fahey Lab conducts 
primary and applied research focused on improving our understanding of 
forest ecosystems and developing strategies to promote resilience in 
forest landscapes. The three funded projects are focused on: 1) Modeling 
composition, structure, and benefits of urban forest landscapes under 
scenarios of future climate, development, pest outbreaks, and management 
strategies; 2) Silvicultural restoration of oak ecosystems in human-
dominated landscapes; and 3) Assessing the effects of traditional and 
ecologically-focused silvicultural treatments on canopy structural 
complexity in northern hardwood forests. To be considered please contact 
Dr. Robert Fahey prior to applying, via email 
(Robert[dot]fahey[at]uconn[dot]edu), with the following information: 
Curriculum vitae or resume, GPA and GRE scores, brief statement of 
research experience, interests and career goals, and contact information 
for 2-3 references. For more information on my research program, please 
visit my lab website: http://faheylab.weebly.com. Information about the 
Department of Natural Resources and the Environment can be found at: 
http://www.nrme.uconn.edu/ and details about applying to the Graduate 
School at the University of Connecticut can be found at: 
http://grad.uconn.edu/. The Department accepts applications on a rolling 
basis, but contact with Dr. Fahey should be made before February 1st, 
2016 to warrant full consideration.

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