Graduate Positions in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Cincinnati
The Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Cincinnati is recruiting highly talented students wishing to pursue graduate degrees (MS or Ph.D.) beginning in Fall 2016. The department is integrative with strengths in Ecological areas such as Behavior (Buschbeck, Jayne, Layne, Polak, Rollmann, and Uetz), Populations and Communities (Culley, Lentz, Matter, Polak, and Petren), and Ecosystems (Buffam, Hamilton) as well as Ecological and Evolutionary mechanisms at genetic and molecular levels (Benoit, Buchholz, Culley, Gross, Tepe, Wagenaar). Inter-departmental collaborations promote basic Ecology relating to Landscape Ecology (Buffam, Culley, Lentz, and Matter) and Biogeochemistry (Buffam and Hamilton). Additionally faculty have specialized interests ranging from climate change, invasive species, and co-evolution to nutrient cycling and urbanization. The department offers highly competitive support packages for qualified students. Interested students are encouraged to look at the web pages of individual faculty members and contact them for further information. http://www.artsci.uc.edu/departments/biology/byDeptMembers/faculty.html More information about graduate studies in the department of Biological Sciences can be found at: http://www.artsci.uc.edu/departments/biology/graduate.html or by contacting John Layne (john.la...@uc.edu<mailto:john.la...@uc.edu>) or Stephen Matter (matte...@uc.edu) Information concerning Graduate admission at the University of Cincinnati is available at: http://grad.uc.edu/admissions.html