We seek a motivated student with experience identifying insects or plants to 
work with biologists at the Katy Prairie Conservancy and the University of 
Houston over the summer of 2017.  The student will examine plant and pollinator 
communities in natural and restored prairies around the Houston area.

The student will be required to work independently after training, and will be 
expected to spend long hours outdoors in uncomfortable (hot, humid) conditions. 
 The student will be responsible for collecting and identifying pollinators 
from pollinator traps, observing pollinator behavior, measuring plant 
communities, and collecting and identifying insects from sweep net samples at 
several prairie sites.

Applicants should have experience working with dichotomous keys.  We will be 
most interested in applicants with experience identifying plants or insects. 
Applicants should be available for ten weeks during the summer; the ten weeks 
do not have to be continuous.

The intern will be paid $12 per hour for ten weeks of work.  The intern will 
relocate to Houston for 10 weeks of the summer at their own expense, must have 
a reliable vehicle, and will not be additionally reimbursed for local travel to 
access field sites. Field sites will be within a 60 mile radius of the 
University of Houston.

To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, unofficial transcripts, and 
contact information for two references to Steven Pennings at 
scpen...@central.uh.edu<mailto:scpen...@central.uh.edu>. Applications should be 
received by March 19 in order to receive full consideration.


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Steven Pennings
John and Rebecca Moores Professor
Department of Biology and Biochemistry
3455 Cullen Blvd. Suite #342
University of Houston
Houston TX 77204-5001
USA

713 743 2989
http://www.bchs.uh.edu/~steve/
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