Ph.D. Assistantships/Fellowships

 

Ph.D. assistantships/fellowships are available for outstanding
self-motivated students to conduct innovative and high-impact research and
pursue doctoral degrees at the Center for Systems Integration and
Sustainability (CSIS) at Michigan State University ( <http://csis.msu.edu>
http://csis.msu.edu).  

 

Research topics may include  sustainability science, coupled human and
natural systems, biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services, human
well-being, land change science, forest and landscape ecology, global
change, systems integration (integration of ecology with demography,
economics, sociology, technology, and policy; integration of land, water,
and/or energy such as food-energy-water nexus),  wildlife ecology and
conservation (e.g., giant pandas in China and polar bears in Alaska),
systems modeling and simulation (e.g., agent-based modeling), and
telecoupling (socioeconomic and environmental interactions over distances,
through means such as globalization, human and animal migration, species
dispersal, species invasion, disease spread, spread of pollutants and
wastes, trade of goods and products, flows of ecosystem services,
environmental and hydrological flows, foreign investment, technology
transfer, water transfer, and tourism,
<http://www.csis.msu.edu/telecoupling> telecoupling.org).  Papers on these
topics by CSIS faculty and students have been published in journals such as
Science, Nature, and PNAS (see  <http://csis.msu.edu/research/publications>
http://csis.msu.edu/research/publications).  

 

With flexible start dates (e.g., summer or fall of 2017), successful
candidates can build on these previous studies and explore new frontiers of
research. 

 

Application materials include: (1) letter of application, (2) statement of
professional goals, (3) CV or resume, (4) transcripts, (5) GRE scores, (6)
TOEFL scores (for non-native English speakers only), (7) list of 3-4
references (names and contact information), and (8) up to three
representative publications if any. Unofficial copies of GRE, TOEFL and
transcripts are OK initially. 

 

Applicants are encouraged to submit their application materials as soon as
possible, or until the positions are filled.  Applications and questions
about these opportunities can also be emailed to:  

 

Jianguo (Jack) Liu

Rachel Carson Chair in Sustainability

Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability

Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

Michigan State University

East Lansing, MI 48823-5243, USA

 <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

 <http://csis.msu.edu/people/jianguo-liu>
http://csis.msu.edu/people/jianguo-liu

 

 

 

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