The Fowler Lab at George Mason University’s newly constructed Potomac 
Science Center in Woodbridge, VA is recruiting a PhD student in aquatic 
invertebrate ecology to begin August 2018 (https://esp.gmu.edu/faculty-
staff/core-faculty-bios/amy-fowler/). 

The student will pursue a PhD in the Department of Environmental Science 
and Policy (https://esp.gmu.edu/) supported by a research assistantship 
for two years (details below). Our current research focuses on 
biodiversity, phenotypic plasticity, parasitology, and community and 
population level interactions of aquatic invertebrates, especially those 
concerning invasions. Research in our lab spans freshwater, brackish, 
and marine ecosystems and includes field and laboratory experiments and 
environmental monitoring. The assistantship will include substantial 
flexibility in research topic, within the general realms of aquatic 
invertebrate ecology, including possible collaboration with other 
mentors within the PEREC (Potomac Environmental Research and Education 
Center) research group (http://cos.gmu.edu/perec/#.Wilyr2hSz4Y).

The Ph.D. assistantship includes a yearly stipend of $14,500, a tuition 
waiver (12 credit hours of in-state tuition/semester) and health 
insurance for two years. Required qualifications include a minimum GPA 
of 3.5 on all undergraduate or graduate (if entering with a M.S.) 
coursework and GRE scores exceeding the 50th percentile. Prior research 
experience in aquatic ecology as well as proficient writing and speaking 
skills are preferred. Priority will be given to applicants with an M.S. 
degree, but exceptional applicants at the B.S. level will also be 
considered. 

PEREC, located at the Potomac Science Center (Woodbridge, VA), is an 
interdisciplinary and collaborative laboratory group featuring research 
programs in chemistry, ecology, geology, environmental science and 
education. Research program support includes state-of-the-art laboratory 
facilities and instrumentation, a wet laboratory, and a fleet of small 
and large research vessels. Additional information on the graduate 
program in Environmental Science and Policy can be found here: 
https://esp.gmu.edu/academic-programs/graduate/programs/. 

Interested students should contact Dr. Amy Fowler ([email protected]) 
before applying to GMU. In your email, please include a copy of your CV 
(including GRE scores), a brief (<500 words) description of research 
interests, unofficial undergraduate and graduate transcripts, and 
contact information for three professional references. Review of 
applicants will begin immediately. For full consideration, submit all 
materials prior to January 5, 2018.

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