The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of 
Connecticut (UConn) invites applications from prospective graduate students 
(M.S. and Ph.D.) to begin in Fall 2017. Research in the department includes a 
wide range of topics in ecology, evolutionary biology, systematics, 
computational biology, global change biology and conservation biology in a 
highly collaborative environment at a leading public research university. 
Applicants should demonstrate a strong commitment to and potential for 
academic work in ecology and evolutionary biology. Applications from 
individuals of groups historically underrepresented in STEM fields are 
particularly encouraged with scholarships available from the university to 
promote a diverse and inclusive academic community.

Expected Qualifications and Application Process
A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in any facet of biology is expected although 
students with unusual backgrounds are also encouraged to apply if they can 
demonstrate aptitude and commitment to ecology or evolutionary biology. 
Because acceptance to the program depends on a good match between the 
interests of faculty members and students, applicants should communicate about 
project ideas with potential advisers (see http://eeb.uconn.edu/faculty/) 
before initiating the on-line application. Applicants are also encouraged to 
visit UConn to meet faculty members and current graduate students.

We will start reviewing applications on December 15th 2016. The on-line 
application process requires submission of the formal graduate school 
application, transcripts, GRE scores (general test required, biology GRE 
recommended), three letters of reference, a personal essay, and, for non-
native speakers of English, TOEFL or IELTS scores.

Funding
Financial support is available through research assistantships, teaching 
assistantships and university fellowships. Applicants are also encouraged to 
seek external funding. The UConn Graduate School has funding opportunities for 
outstanding applicants and groups that are historically under-represented in 
science (e.g. the NextGenCT Scholarships, Giolas-Harriott and Crandall Cordero 
Fellowships and Outstanding Scholars Program).

Inquiries
For general inquiries about the application procedure, please contact the 
admissions coordinator, Anne St-Onge ([email protected]). For more 
specific questions about research directions, please contact potential 
advisers directly using the contact information on their webpages 
(http://eeb.uconn.edu/faculty/).

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