We seek a summer undergraduate student for a 12-week REU position in the 
Zipkin Quantitative Ecology Lab at Michigan State University, based in 
East Lansing, MI.

The student will join a collaborative team that is using statistical 
models to investigate the factors causing the decline of North American 
monarch butterflies. With guidance from the team, the REU student will 
develop a modeling project examining mortality during the fall migration 
and at the wintering grounds in Mexico. In addition to conducting their 
own project, the REU student will have the opportunity to participate in 
other, ongoing research within the lab on a variety of topics.

The REU students will receive a stipend ($6000) and additional funding 
to offset living and travel expenses ($1000). Research expenses will be 
covered for the summer. Individuals from all universities and at any 
stage of their undergraduate career are encouraged to apply, but REU 
students must be enrolled as undergraduates through at least August 2018 
(i.e., can't graduate in May 2018). The ideal student for this position 
will have interest in ecology, math, and statistics. No programming 
skills are required but prior experience will be viewed favorable.

Interested individuals should contact Elise Zipkin ([email protected]) by 
March 15 with a brief (1 page max) statement of why they are interested 
in the position, their CV or resume, and the names and email addresses 
for two references.

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