Ph.D. student position in Conservation Science; Virginia Institute of Marine 
Science; College of William & Mary

The Center for Coastal Resources Management at Virginia Institute of Marine 
Science, College of William & Mary has an opening for a Ph.D student in the 
area of Community Ecology to start fall 2017.  The student will be supported as 
a graduate research assistant as part of an NSF-funded project on coastal 
resiliency in Chesapeake Bay. This research will examine the interactions of 
climate change, management decisions and marsh ecological functions to simulate 
and select climate change adaptation strategies that will support a sustainable 
system. The student will participate in data collection and synthesis efforts 
in Virginia to comparatively quantify multiple ecosystem functions of living 
shorelines and natural marshes along a continuum of shorescape settings. The 
student's research will likely focus on the quantification of marsh ecosystem 
services, such as habitat provision (invertebrate, fish, bird, turtle 
abundance, biomass, diversity), primary production, nutrient and carbon storage 
for both natural marshes and the 'preferred' shoreline protection strategy, 
living shorelines, within shorescapes representing the continuum of marsh 
connectivity conditions.  The graduate student can and will develop a project 
and associated research questions tailored to their interests and intended 
career path.



Applicants should be self-motivated and also capable of working as part of a 
team. The ideal applicant will have experience and interest in conservation 
science, ecosystem services, community ecology, as well an interest in spatial 
modeling. Additional skills for the PhD position include statistical analysis, 
technical writing, and GIS.



This position will be based in the Department of Biological Sciences at VIMS, 
but there are opportunities for co-advising with the Environmental Science and 
Policy Program, College of William & Mary the student's background. The 
positions will be supported with a stipend (approximately $25,000/year), and 
paid tuition/benefits.



More information about the CCRM lab is available at: http://ccrm.vims.edu/

More information about the ESPP labs is available at 
http://rmcham.people.wm.edu/

http://wmpeople.wm.edu/mleu



Potential PhD students should send their CV, transcripts (unofficial are 
perfectly fine), GRE scores, and a brief statement of research interests 
related to this project to Dr. Donna Bilkovic at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Formal applications to the Virginia 
Institute of Marine Science should be complete by January 5, 2017. More 
information on the Graduate Program can be found here:

http://www.vims.edu/education/graduate/index.php

http://www.vims.edu/gateways/prospectivestudents/index.php



Apologies for cross postings.


Donna Marie Bilkovic
Research Associate Professor of Marine Science
Center for Coastal Resources Management
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
College of William & Mary
804.684.7331 | 804.684.7179 fax
[email protected]<https://email.vims.edu/ecp/Customize/[email protected]> | 
http://ccrm.vims.edu<http://ccrm.vims.edu/> | VIMS faculty 
page<http://www.vims.edu/about/directory/faculty/bilkovic_dm.php>
PO Box 1346 | 1375 Greate Rd., Gloucester Pt., VA 23062

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