I am recruiting PhD students to work with me, Dr. Meghan Avolio 
(https://meghanavolio.weebly.com/), in Johns Hopkins’ Earth & Planetary 
Sciences Department (http://eps.jhu.edu/). Broadly, I am a plant 
ecologist and study population, community, and ecosystem responses to 
global change. I work in cities and grasslands; I will be developing a 
local urban research program in Baltimore and continuing on-going 
grassland research at Konza Prairie in Manhattan Kansas.

Possible topics with include: adaptation to novel climates and 
environments; urban biodiversity patterns and drivers; and community 
responses to global change. I expect that the PhD student will develop 
their own research project in an area of shared interest.

Enrollment is for Fall 2018. Applications are due January 15 
(http://eps.jhu.edu/graduate/admissions/). If admitted, the 12-month 
stipend is competitive and health care benefits and tuition are covered. 
Preference is for students with research experience or a Master’s 
degree.

If you are interested, please contact me: [email protected]. We can 
discuss research interests and determine if it is a good fit.

Dr. Meghan Avolio
Assistant Professor
Earth & Planetary Sciences
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD 21218  

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