The Department of Biology at Eastern Washington University is recruiting 
graduate students interested in pursuing a 2-year thesis-based Master of 
Science (MSc) degree. Applicants must hold a 4-year baccalaureate degree 
in Biology or related field from an accredited college or university. 
Applications for starting in Fall 2018 are currently being accepted, 
with a final deadline of April 1st, 2018. However, incoming graduate 
student are eligible to apply for Graduate Student Assistantship (GSA), 
which are part-time positions as Teaching Assistants (TAs), providing a 
tuition waiver and a modest stipend. The deadline for applications for 
the GSA positions is February 20, 2018. You can learn more about our 
long-standing and successful MSc program at the following link:

https://ewubiologyblog.wordpress.com/2017/12/21/looking-to-earn-an-msc-
in-biology-come-join-the-ewu-biology-graduate-program/

as well as explore the range of topics and success of the alumni of our 
program here (be patient as it loads):

https://ewubiology.shinyapps.io/Graduate_Students_Alumni/

Interested students should review the range of expertise and research 
interests of our faculty, which you can see here:

https://www.ewu.edu/cstem/departments/biology/biology-faculty-and-staff

In particular, the following faculty are planning to recruit new 
students in the below general topics:

Krisztian Magori, Ph.D. ([email protected])     Disease ecology of 
mosquitoes and mosquito-borne diseases in WA State

Camille McNeely, Ph.D. ([email protected])      Stream ecology, 
particularly projects focused on invertebrates, food webs, or nutrient 
dynamics

Jenifer Walke, Ph.D. ([email protected])          Microbial ecology of the 
honey bee gut microbiome and amphibian skin microbiome

Ross Black, Ph.D. ([email protected])             Ecology and evolution of 
aquatic  organism

Students considering applying to our program are encouraged to identify 
potential advisors they would be interested in working with for their 
thesis research prior to submitting their application, and contact them 
via email. Conditional upon finding an appropriate major advisor, 
students can apply to the program here:

https://www.ewu.edu/cstem/departments/biology/ms-biology

Application materials include official transcripts, GRE scores, and two 
recommendation forms. Importantly, letters of recommendations have to be 
submitted by their professional references before the February 20 
deadline to be eligible for the GSA positions. 

The Department of Biology is located in the Science Building on the 
campus of Eastern Washington University, a regional comprehensive 
university located in Cheney, WA, approximately 30 minutes from Spokane, 
the second largest city of Washington. The Department has a strong 
connection with Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, a federal wildlife 
refuge located approximately 20 minutes south from campus, including a 
dedicated field laboratory. 

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