PhD Assistantships in Grassland Community Ecology at the University of Kansas



Graduate Assistantships (PhD level) are available in the Department of Ecology 
and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Kansas. I am seeking highly 
motivated students interested in community ecology, grassland biodiversity and 
restoration. Students will be encouraged to develop research projects related 
to one or more of the following related themes: community assembly, plant 
succession, species coexistence and biodiversity, disturbance ecology, 
biological invasions, ecosystem restoration, impacts of global change on 
communities.


Successful applicants are guaranteed five-years of support through a 
combination of funds from the National Science Foundation and the Department of 
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Kansas. The department 
also provides support for travel to attend and present results at national and 
international meetings. Additional funds to support graduate student research 
are available through the departmental endowment.


For more information please contact:

Bryan L. Foster
Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Senior Scientist, Kansas Biological Survey
The University of Kansas, Higuchi Hall
2101 Constant Avenue
Lawrence, KS 66047

voice:  785-864-3346
email:  [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Lab Website: http://foster.ku.edu/

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