Undergraduate or graduating senior internship position available in Summer
2016 to participate in a multi-institution research project on *adaptation
of plants to climate change* in Alaska.  The internship consists of a paid
assistantship for June, July, and part of August.



Students will work long hours under rugged field conditions, with the
likely chance of encountering rain, snow, cold, wind, and mosquitoes (not
all at once). Most of the time you will stay at the Toolik Lake Field
Station (http://toolik.alaska.edu), which has modern facilities. However,
willingness to camp in tents and occasionally live in primitive camping
conditions (e.g., no showers) is a must. Neat handwriting, accurate note
taking, and careful attention to instructions are required.  In addition to
assisting with measurements and data collection in the field and the
laboratory, you will be expected to develop an individual research project
related to the larger project goals.  For more information see
http://ecotypes.weebly.com. Applications from minorities, women, and
first-generation college students are encouraged.



*Dates:* You must be available for 4-6 weeks.



*Application:*  Please submit a letter of application for the internship to
Dr. Ned Fetcher ([email protected]), including (1) contact information
(phone number, email address), (2) a description of your background in the
area of ecology or evolutionary biology, (3) any past research experience
you have had, (4) career goals, and (5) any special skills or personal
attributes you have that you believe would qualify you for the position.
Please include undergraduate transcripts (unofficial copies OK).  If
possible, also include the name and contact information for a person that
could act as a reference.


Transportation to Toolik Lake (including airfare), food, and lodging will
be paid for the participating student.


*Deadline:* 1 May 2016

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