Interested in aquatic biodiversity, connectivity across isolated natural 
and anthropogenic habitats, and climate change? Northern Arizona 
University is an excellent place to study all of these! Come do your 
Masters in Environmental Science & Policy in the coolest (literally) part 
of Arizona, in the middle of climate-driven shifts in species 
distributions. NAU and Flagstaff, AZ offer excellent opportunities to 
network and collaborate across both academic and agency scientists working 
on ecosystem responses to climate change and the functional and genetic 
components of biodiversity underlying those responses. Support will be 
through a combination of TAships and summer research support. If 
interested, check out www.bestlabnau.com and send a CV and a brief 
description of your background and research interests to Rebecca Best 
([email protected]). Final applications due January 15, 2018.

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