Summer 2017  –  Research Job Opportunity in Northern Alaska

We are seeking undergraduates or college graduates interested in 
research to understand ecosystem function in soils, streams, and lakes, 
and how arctic tundra will respond to climate change.  

Job Description:  Paid research assistants will collect and analyze 
field samples at sites located in the foothills of the Brooks Range in 
Northern Alaska. Job duties include sample collection, field 
measurements, and lab analyses at the Toolik Lake Field station.  
Fieldwork involves hiking in remote areas while carrying heavy packs of 
field equipment.  Additional responsibilities include chemical analyses 
and data processing.  This position offers an excellent opportunity to 
gain research experience in ecology and meet outstanding research 
scientists from around the world. Room and board are provided.  This 
position is associated with the National Science Foundation Arctic Long 
Term Ecological Research (LTER) program. 

To apply: Please send 1. your resume, 2. a 1-page description of your 
background (include relevant course work, field experience, academic and 
career goals), 3. the names and contact information of  3 references to: 
Dr. George Kling, [email protected].  Experience in ecology, chemistry, and 
microbiology is desirable.  Employment will be approximately June 10 - 
August 30, 2017.  

Additional information about the Arctic Long Term Ecological Research 
(LTER) project is available at http://arc-lter.ecosystems.mbl.edu/   and 
information about Toolik Field Station is available at 
http://toolik.alaska.edu/  
We will begin reviewing applications on 1 February 2017 and continue 
until all positions are filled.

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