Looking for an MS graduate student to join the Perlut Lab
(http://blog.une.edu/perlutlab/).  This position will involve both molecular
and field work focusing on a long-term study of Bobolinks breeding in
agricultural fields of Vermont.  The thesis topic can be shaped by the
student’s interests and should include genotyping/parentage analysis from
the long-term dataset.  The University of New England Masters in Biological
Science (http://www.une.edu/cas/biology/graduate) is a small program with a
heavy emphasis on research.  

Prospective students must have experience studying birds in the field,
strong interest and preferably experience working in a molecular lab, have
conducted or participated in research as an undergraduate and/or after
graduation, be able to meet the academic requirements listed on the program
webpage, and have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5 (to be competitive
for a teaching assistantship).  Interested potential students should review
the lab and program webpages, and email a CV and cover letter stating your
professional interests and goals, particularly noting that your can meet the
criteria for acceptance into the program to [email protected], Dr. Noah
Perlut, Department of Environmental Studies, 11 Hills Beach Road, University
of New England, Biddeford, ME 04005.  Program application deadline is Feb 1,
however, phone interviews will begin in early-December.  I encourage
interested people to send informal materials listed above as soon as possible.

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