Graduate Research Assistantship, Austin Peay State University (Clarksville, 
Tennessee, U.S.A.)
Annual stipend of $15,750 and a tuition waiver for two years

Start Date: summer 2018 (preferably June)

Contact Person:  Carol Baskauf ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)
Send application materials before Feb. 1, 2018

Highly motivated students wishing to earn an MS in Biology and interested in 
plant population genetics are invited to apply for a Graduate Research 
Assistantship in Dr. Carol Baskauf's lab at Austin Peay State University (APSU) 
in Clarksville, TN.  The assistantship includes a tuition waiver and stipend 
for two years ($15,750 annually).  The successful candidate will begin 
lab/field work in the summer of 2018 before beginning graduate classes in the 
fall.

Generally, research in the Baskauf lab includes plant population genetics, 
ecology, and ecophysiology, with particular interest in rare species and 
comparative studies.  Specifically, this NSF funded Graduate Research 
Assistantship involves genetic analysis of several rare and widespread 
congeners as part of a larger collaborative research project examining 
correlations between genetic diversity and phenotypic plasticity as well as 
potential adaptive and/or acclimatory responses to future environmental change 
by rare and widespread species.

An undergraduate degree in a biology-related field is required.  Competitive 
applicants will have excellent written and oral communication skills, be able 
to work independently with attention to detail, and be able to work 
collaboratively and supervise undergraduates doing related research.  
Prospective students should send Dr. Carol Baskauf 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> ) unofficial college transcripts 
and a single pdf file consisting of a brief letter of interest and background, 
a CV (including GPA, GRE, and, if applicable, TOEFL scores), and names and 
contact information for 3 academic or professional references.  Review of 
applicants will begin Jan. 2 and continue until a suitable candidate is found.  
For full consideration, submit all materials prior to Feb. 1, 2018.

The successful applicant will enroll in the Masters program prior to APSU's 
March 15, 2018 application deadline in order to be eligible to complete 
coursework and a thesis leading to an M.S. degree in Biology.  Information 
about the graduate program is at the Biology Department's web page 
(http://www.apsu.edu/grad-studies/graduateprograms/biology.php).  General 
questions can be directed to Graduate Admissions (1-800-859-4723, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).  APSU is an equal 
opportunity employer, and underrepresented and minority groups are encouraged 
to apply.

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