The Preisser Lab at the University of Rhode Island, as part of an NSF-funded
collaboration with Colin Orians (Tufts University), is seeking two
highly-motivated students for M.S. work in plant-insect ecology beginning in
fall 2017. Full funding for two students will be provided as a combination
of research and teaching assistantships, depending on student background and
availability. Applicants should be independent, excited to work in a
collaborative environment, and possess research, field, and/or modeling
experience. Research in my lab addresses predator-prey and/or
herbivore-plant interactions; specific research topics have included the
population-level consequences of non-lethal interactions between predators
and their prey and the effect(s) of interactions between invasive species on
eastern forests. Detailed information about the lab is available at
http://web.uri.edu/preisserlab/. 

Prospective students should contact me at [email protected]; please provide a
short description of your research interests and accomplishments, a CV
(including GPA and GRE scores), and contact information for three
references. I will contact suitable candidates to discuss potential graduate
projects and to set up an interview. Formal department review of
applications will begin January 1, 2017, but interested students should
contact me well before the application deadline. 

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