Interested in joining an interdisciplinary team examining the water-energy-food 
nexus as a 
graduate scholar? Our interdisciplinary consortium at Montana State University 
seeks six 
motivated graduate students to join our research team as graduate scholars to 
contribute 
to a new NSF-funded project on interactions among food, water, and energy 
systems. 
Specifically, our project seeks to understand the social, economic, political 
and 
environmental implications of proposed climate solutions in the Upper Missouri 
River 
Basin.

Graduate scholar opportunities are available in the following departments and 
programs 
with the following associated faculty: 
1.      Land Resources & Environmental Sciences (Ecology and Environmental 
Sciences PhD 
Program) with Professors Jack Brookshire, Perry Miller, Paul Stoy and (NASA) 
Ben Poulter 
(three opportunities),
2.      Earth Sciences (Geography PhD Program) with Dr. Julia Haggerty and the 
Resources 
& Communities Research Group,
3.      Health & Human Development (Sustainable Food Systems Masters Program) 
with 
Professor Selena Ahmed of the MSU Food and Health Lab,
4.      Chemical & Biological Engineering (PhD Program) with Professor Brent 
Peyton.

Beyond their disciplinary homes and the project cohort, graduate scholars will 
have the 
opportunity to collaborate with colleagues at NASA, the University of South 
Dakota, the 
University of Wyoming, regional Tribal Colleges, industry partners, and across 
Montana 
State University including Extended University and Extension. 

Four years of stipend support and tuition waivers are available for five Ph.D 
students, and 
two years of stipend support and tuition waivers are available for one MS 
student. We seek 
enthusiastic students with a broad range of skills, experiences, and 
backgrounds in the 
natural and social sciences interested in one or more of the following: i) 
measuring and 
modeling nitrogen transport in terrestrial ecosystems including cropping 
systems, ii) the 
production and application of biofertilizers, iii) the climate consequences of 
land 
management, iv) human dimensions of rural land use change and/or the land 
use-energy 
policy nexus, and v) food security. MSU values diverse perspectives and is 
committed to 
supporting an inclusive and culturally diverse campus. We hope to attract 
applicants from 
diverse backgrounds and others who can foster an inclusive learning 
environment. 

If you are interested in applying, please send a CV or resume, contact 
information for three 
references, and a one-page personal statement describing your scientific 
interests and 
career objectives by December 15, 2016 in a single document to Dr. Paul Stoy at 
[email protected]. We encourage you to visit the websites of the individual 
departments, programs, and faculty to learn more before applying. Outstanding 
candidates will then be invited to apply to individual departments at Montana 
State 
University. Start dates are flexible between January 1 and August 28, 2017. 
Please do not 
hesitate to write individual faculty with requests for additional information, 
and please visit 
jobs.montana.edu for more information about Montana State University and 
Bozeman, MT. 
Montana State University is an equal opportunity employer.

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