I am looking for a highly qualified PhD student to start in the summer of 2018 
in the Ecology, 
Evolution and Conservation Biology graduate program at the University of 
Nevada, Reno.  The 
graduate student would be involved in a long-term monitoring project on the 
butterflies of the 
Sierra Nevada Mountains, and would develop research involving (in part) 
declining butterfly 
populations at lower elevations.  The work will be funded through a combination 
of sources, 
including RA support for alternating semesters.

The University of Nevada, Reno, is situated on the western edge of the Great 
Basin at the 
eastern foothills of the Sierra Nevada and features a high quality of life, 
especially outdoor 
activities and mountain scenery.  See links below for more information on the 
university, the 
graduate group, and my lab.  

If interested, please send a CV that includes names and contact information for 
3 references 
to [email protected].  Qualifications that are desired but not required 
include: ability to 
identify butterflies of Northern California, and experience with large datasets.

UNR: www.unr.edu
EECB: www.unr.edu/eecb
Lab: sites.google.com/site/greatbasinbuglab/

thanks,
Matt Forister

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