Ecology MS and PhD positions at VCU

The Hulshof Lab is recruiting Master’s and PhD students starting Fall 
2018. We study the causes of biodiversity across space and time especially 
as it relates to island biogeography, community assembly and global 
change.

We are recruiting students interested in studying 1) plant and/or 
Lepidoptera diversity on serpentine outcrops throughout the northeastern 
United States; or 2) phenotypic variation of butterfly wing size and 
coloration across environmental gradients.

Part of our research group is based in Puerto Rico and collaboration 
between temperate and tropical regions will advance a macroecological 
understanding of biodiversity across spatio-temporal scales. Visit our 
webpage (www.catherinehulshof.wordpress.com) for information about our 
team, ongoing projects, and work philosophy. We are an international and 
diverse group and I strongly encourage women and other underrepresented 
groups to contact me to discuss potential ideas.

The Hulshof Lab is located in the Department of Biology at Virginia 
Commonwealth University, in Richmond, Virginia (https://biology.vcu.edu/). 
VCU is located on the historic James River within easy reach of the 
Appalachian Mountains, the Virginia LTER and NEON sites, and other 
resources in the D.C. area like the Smithsonian’s National Museum of 
Natural History and Conservation International.

Students interested in the Master’s program in Biology should apply by 15 
January. (http://biology.vcu.edu/graduate-program/ms-program-in-biology/)

Students interested in the PhD program should apply to the Integrative 
Life Sciences Program by 10 January. 
https://lifesciences.vcu.edu/academic-programs/phd-in-integrative-life-
sciences/ 

Those who are interested should contact Dr. Hulshof 
([email protected]) with a CV and cover letter to discuss the 
position before applying.

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