Seeking motivated graduate students for a multi-disciplinary degree in the 
Department of 
Plant Science and Landscape Architecture at the University of Maryland.

Students would be co-advised by Dr. Steven Mirsky (USDA-ARS) and Dr. Kate Tully 
(UMD). 
Research will investigate the effects of cover crops on water and nitrogen 
dynamics in 
agronomic cropping systems.

Ph.D and M.S. applicants should have a solid foundation in soil science, 
agronomy, ecology, 
statistics and/or modeling. Ph.D. applicants should have earned a degree at the 
master’s level 
or above in the study of soil science, agronomy, or agroecology. However, 
applicants with 
significant field, lab, or work experience will also be considered. The 
candidate must be able 
to work both independently and as a member of a team. Preference will be given 
to those with 
field and laboratory experience – don’t be afraid to get your hands dirty. 
Integrity, enthusiasm, 
and creativity are required. 

For more information about the project/research opportunities, please contact 
Dr. Steven 
Mirsky ([email protected]) and Kate Tully ([email protected]). Check out 
agroecologylab.com for more information on Kate’s work. 

For more information on the graduate program and links to apply, please visit: 
http://psla.umd.edu/academic-programs/plant-biology-biotechnology-programs/plant-
biology-and-biotechnology-graduate. 

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