Two PhD assistantships are available in Michelle Mack’s plant and ecosystem 
ecology lab, 
Center for Ecosystem Science and Society and Department of Biological Sciences, 
Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ. 

I am seeking students who are interested in either (1) linking ground-based 
measurements 
of tree rings and stand dynamics to satellite indices of greening and browning 
in Alaska 
and Western Canada; or (2) understanding the impacts of fire on forest carbon 
dynamics in 
the Russian Far East.  Both positions will require substantial fieldwork, 
strong oral and 
written communication skills, and a background in plant and/or ecosystem 
ecology, 
biogeochemistry, statistics, soil science, and/or forestry. 

Competitive graduate research assistantship funding and tuition waivers are 
available. 
Academically exceptional applicants may also be considered for an NAU 
Presidential 
Fellowship. For further information, please email [email protected]). To be 
considered, please send a statement of your interest in the position, a copy of 
your CV, 
and information on your GPA and GRE scores by December 15, 2018. 

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