Three Ph.D. Assistantships in Translational and Integrated Deer Research 
at Purdue University

The Department of Forestry and Natural Resources seeks energetic and 
motivated applicants to join an interdisciplinary team of faculty, 
staff, and state agency personnel conducting translational science to 
inform management of white-tailed deer and public engagement in Indiana. 
We anticipate funding for 3 Ph.D. positions, with individual 
dissertation foci addressing (A) estimation and modeling of deer 
populations, (B) ecological condition of plant communities, and (C) 
stakeholder perceptions of deer populations, habitats and management. 
Successful applicants will begin in August 2018 and work closely with 
each other, agency personnel, and stakeholders to integrate research 
foci in ways that explicitly inform management by linking deer abundance 
to habitat integrity and stakeholder perceptions. 

Each position is budgeted for 4 years, with a beginning annual stipend 
of $23,310, a tuition waiver, and health insurance. 

Required qualifications include GPA of 3.2, GRE Verbal and Quantitative 
scores above 50th percentile, and GRE Analytical at least 4.0. Strongly 
preferred qualifications include: (1) M.S. degree in wildlife, ecology, 
natural resources, or related social sciences field. In addition, 
applicants for position (A) will benefit from experience with aerial, 
remote camera, and pellet-based sampling, strong quantitative skills, 
and experience with population and statistical modeling, preferably with 
R and BUGS. Applicants for position (B) will benefit from experience 
with experimental design, vegetation sampling, and analysis of 
multispecies data. Applicants for position (C) will benefit from 
experience with experimental design, survey research, and econometric 
modeling.  

To apply: Prospective applicants should send via email a brief letter of 
interest and CV (including GPA, GRE scores, and contact information for 
references) with “Deer Assistantship” in the subject line. Those 
interested in position (A) should address their email to Rob Swihart at 
[email protected]; inquiries for position (B) should be sent to Mike 
Jenkins at [email protected]; and inquiries for position (C) should be 
sent to Zhao Ma at [email protected]. Review of materials will begin on 
1 February. 

Women and underrepresented minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. 
Purdue University is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer. 
For more information, contact the appropriate investigator or visit 
his/her web site (Dr. Swihart: 
https://www.purdue.edu/fnr/sites/swihart/; Dr. Jenkins: 
https://ag.purdue.edu/fnr/Pages/Profile.aspx?
strAlias=jenkinma&intDirDeptID=15; Dr. Ma: 
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~zhaoma/Ma/wordpress/).

About Purdue: Purdue is a land-grant university of over 40,000 students 
and ranked the 5th best public university in the U.S. Located in West 
Lafayette, Indiana, Purdue is an easy drive from Indianapolis and 
Chicago. The Department of Forestry and Natural Resources (FNR) is 
housed administratively in the College of Agriculture (#8 world 
ranking), emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches across a broad 
spectrum of natural resource sciences, and offers vibrant, nationally 
ranked graduate programs in wildlife and ecology. The West Lafayette-
Lafayette area is home to a diverse community of 174,000, with good 
schools, safe neighborhoods, over 40 parks and extensive trail systems, 
active Farmers Markets, and year-long community festivals and art 
events. 

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