Graduate assistantships are available for Ph.D. positions in the Siepielski Lab 
https://asiepielski.wordpress.com in the Department of Biological Sciences and 
Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arkansas main 
campus in Fayetteville, AR (http://biology.uark.edu). Our lab focuses on 
questions at the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology. Current 
projects include examining spatial variation in the mechanisms that maintain 
species diversity in aquatic food webs, the contribution of adaptive evolution 
in shaping the demographic processes regulating populations, how species evolve 
in response to multiple-species interactions, and determining the major 
features characterizing natural selection in the wild. To explore these topics 
we use a combination of observational, experimental, meta-analytical, and 
theoretical approaches.
I am looking for students interested in developing their own project on themes 
broadly related to those listed above. Ideal applicants would have prior 
research experience in ecology and/or evolutionary biology, previous coursework 
in statistics, and a genuine passion to conduct research. Graduate research 
fellowships are available for highly competitive candidates. Please see 
http://graduate-recruitment.uark.edu/funding-degree/fellowships.php for 
additional information on graduate funding opportunities.
Prospective students should check out our lab website 
https://asiepielski.wordpress.com for additional information. If interested in 
joining our lab group, please contact me via email 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>). In your email, please include 
the following: 1) a brief description of your research interests, career goals, 
and why you think our lab would be a good fit for you, and 2) your CV.
Please note that the deadline for Fall 2018 admission into our program is 
January 15, 2018. All materials should be submitted well before then.
The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, is a Tier I research university 
located in the Ozark Mountains. The faculty and graduate students at UARK are 
highly interactive and include an internationally known group of evolutionary 
biologists and ecologists. We are located in an ideal setting for field-based 
projects in aquatic systems (AR has more than 2,300 lakes and thousands of 
smaller ponds, and equally impressive numbers of rivers, streams and creeks). 
Fayetteville, located in northwest Arkansas, offers a high quality of living at 
a low cost, an excellent climate, and is a large enough city to offer diverse 
activities and amenities. Rock climbing, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, and 
mountain biking opportunities are in close proximity. Fayetteville is one of 
the top 5 places to live in the USA 
https://realestate.usnews.com/places/arkansas/fayetteville
Adam M. Siepielski
Assistant Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville AR, 72701
Ph: 1-479-575-6357
Web: https://asiepielski.wordpress.com



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