Job Description: Two M.S. Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTAs) are
available in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Northern
Colorado (UNC) starting in fall 2016 (or spring 2017).  Students can work on
projects related to plant-insect interactions, plant-mycorrhizal fungus
interactions or three-way interactions.  Students awarded a teaching
assistantship are generally supported (during fall and spring semesters)
contingent on successful teaching and progress in the program. The
compensation for this position includes a stipend of $14,562 for 9 months,
and a full waiver of up to 10 credit hours of tuition per semester (GTA). In
addition, summer funding opportunities are available on a competitive basis. 

Qualifications:  Please review the requirements for admission to UNC:
http://www.unco.edu/grad/admissions/requirements.html and the School of
Biological Sciences:
http://www.unco.edu/nhs/biology/students/gradapp-instructions.html.
Additional requirements for international students:
http://www.unco.edu/grad/international/howtoapply.html

If you are qualified and interested in pursuing graduate research, please
send the following items to Dr. Karen Gomez ([email protected]): (a)
cover letter discussing interest in our research, applicable experience, and
goals for undertaking a graduate program, (b) official or unofficial
undergraduate transcripts (GPA≥3.0), (c) CV, (d) GRE scores, and (e) name
and e-mail of three professional references. Successful applicants are
expected to start in August, 2016.

Applicants with experience in (or the ability to learn) molecular biology
techniques (e.g. PCR and qPCR), and with experience in designing and
conducting independent research under an advisor will be especially competitive.

Responsibilities: In order to successfully complete this M.S. program,
students must meet expectations at teaching undergraduate courses, and must
complete their required coursework. For the research component, students
should: demonstrate willingness/ability to learn new research techniques,
possess the ability to design and conduct independent research, demonstrate
attention to detail and effectiveness in completion of research, conduct
work safely, be collegial, and maintain a habit of reading scientific
literature in her/his field. 

Deadline: Open until position is filled
Website: http://www.unco.edu/nhs/biology/
Lab Website: http://www.gomezlab.com 
Contact: Dr. Karen Gomez
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 970-351-2555

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