Description: A Master of Science graduate research assistantship is 
available with Dr. Mitch Weegman in the School of Natural Resources at 
the University of Missouri (www.snr.missouri.edu). This project will 
utilize data collected from tracking devices fitted to northern bobwhite 
in Missouri to answer fundamental questions in population ecology 
related to adult and juvenile overwinter survival and habitat selection, 
the results of which will help inform the development of annual cycle 
models. This work is a collaboration between researchers at the 
University of Missouri, Missouri Department of Conservation and U.S. 
Forest Service. 

Prerequisites: Ideal candidates will have an undergraduate degree in 
statistics, wildlife ecology or a closely related field, and 
interpersonal skills to lead discussions among collaborators. Preference 
will be given to those with a strong quantitative background (e.g., 
experience with Program R, Program MARK, Bayesian methods), knowledge of 
avian ecology and management, and field experience (e.g., handling 
birds). Competitive applicants will have an undergraduate GPA > 3.4, 
quantitative GRE scores that average in the 70th percentile or higher, 
and a GRE analytical writing score > 4.0. Students must have a valid 
driver’s license. The successful applicant will be expected to publish 
manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals, present papers at scientific 
meetings and serve as a teaching assistant in courses such as 
ornithology and population dynamics.

Salary and benefits:  Approximately $18,300 per year, with an expected 
annual increase, health insurance and course waiver (i.e., the student 
will not pay tuition).

Start date: June 2017
Last date to apply: February 17, 2017

To be considered for this position, please send the following 
(preferably as a single PDF) to Dr. Mitch Weegman 
([email protected]):

1.      Letter of interest summarizing your experience
2.      Curriculum vitae or resume
3.      College transcripts (unofficial are fine)
4.      GRE scores (unofficial are fine)
5.      Contact information for three references

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