An MS assistantship is available starting Fall 2018 in the Biological 
Sciences Department at Southeastern Louisiana University.  The student 
will conduct studies to characterize plant-pollinator networks in a 
longleaf pine forest, a conservation priority habitat that requires fire 
management to survive.  The ideal candidate will be independent, highly 
motivated, and have interests in community ecology and conservation 
biology.  Graduate Assistants in the Biological Sciences Department are 
guaranteed two years of assistantship support and full tuition waivers.  
Why pursue an MS degree? An MS degree is the best choice for many career 
paths and is also the perfect option for students unsure of their 
specific research area of interest or whether they want to pursue a PhD.  
Southeastern Louisiana University is located in Hammond, LA, which is an 
easy drive to both New Orleans and Baton Rouge.  The region is known for 
its diverse, unique terrestrial and wetland habitats, and its abundance 
of eclectic cultural experiences and activities.  Interested students 
should submit a letter of interest that includes their GRE scores, a 
current CV with contact information for three references, and unofficial 
transcripts directly to Dr. Janice Bossart (jboss...@selu.edu) via email 
attachment.  Review of applications will begin immediately.  

Info on the Bossart lab can be found here: 
https://www2.southeastern.edu/Academics/Faculty/jbossart/ 
  
Specifics of the graduate program in Biological Sciences at Southeastern 
are at: 
http://www.southeastern.edu/acad_research/depts/biol/grad_degree/index.h
tml. 

Info on current graduate students and the Biology Graduate Student 
Organization (BGSO) is at: 
http://www.southeastern.edu/acad_research/depts/biol/student_success/stu
d_orgs/bgso/index.html

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