Professor Thomas Albright is recruiting a new graduate student in 
geography/ecology/conservation biology (funded initially by a teaching 
assistantship, with anticipated supplemental summer research assistantship 
support) for Fall 2018 at the University of Nevada, Reno (http://www.unr.edu).



I am in the process of returning from a Fulbright/sabbatical in Nicaragua, 
where colleagues and I are developing research in environmental change, 
conservation assessment, wintering bird habitat, and modeling. I am seeking a 
student interested in contributing to our research on this country located in 
the heart of the Mesoamerican Biodiversity Hotspot. Useful skillsets for this 
research include GIS, remote sensing, landscape ecology, wildlife/avian 
ecology, statistics, coding, and Spanish. While experience and coursework in 
any of these areas is helpful, enthusiasm for learning and applying these is 
more important!



Research in my lab (Laboratory for Conservation Biogeography; 
https://talbright68.wixsite.com/albrightlcb) broadly addresses interactions 
between environmental change, plants and animals, and space. Most work uses a 
combination of remote sensing platforms, field data, GIS, spatial analysis, and 
statistical and mechanistic modeling, usually performed with coding (all this 
can be learned!). I can advise students in the Geography Masters and PhD 
programs (http://www.unr.edu/geography) and in Ecology, Evolution, and 
Conservation Biology PhD Program (http://www.unr.edu/eecb).



Initial funding will come from a TAship ($1600-$1,900 monthly stipend 
(depending on degree), tuition coverage, health plan); a proposal that would 
include supplemental summer research funding is in review. Life in Reno is very 
good with a moderate cost of living, a diverse population of 425,000, and many 
opportunities for culture and World-class outdoor recreation. We foster an 
environment that is supportive and diverse from multiple perspectives.



If you are interested, please send an e-mail [subject: “grad application”] to 
talbright [at] unr.edu and attach a cv/resume and a 1-2-page letter letting me 
know your interests, goals, and key qualifications. Feel free to add unofficial 
transcripts too, if you’ve got them available. Please send me materials by 1 
December, so I can provide feedback giving you time to submit a full 
application to the university by 15 January. While GRE scores will be a 
requirement for admission to our graduate programs, please do not hesitate to 
apply if your scores are not what you wish them to be, as these tend not to be 
good predictors of success.



Please let me know if you have any questions.



Thomas P. Albright
Associate Professor
Department of Geography
University of Nevada, Reno

For 2017: Fulbright Scholar/Profesor visitante
Facultad de Recursos Naturales y del Ambiente
Universidad Nacional Agraria
Managua, Nicaragua
Tel (Movistar): +505 7645 9795
What'sApp: +1 775-622-5230

e-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | Twitter: @AlbrightLCB 
@LCBNicaragua
https://talbright68.wixsite.com/AlbrightLCB

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