I am seeking 2-3 outstanding students to pursue MSc and PhD degrees in
Wildlife Ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, programs housed in
the Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology. Students’ theses and
dissertations will focus on topics related to the ecology and management of
spotted owls and barred owls in California. Possible topics the student’s
thesis could address a range of topics including owl population dynamics,
dispersal ecology, physiology, climate vulnerability, and ecosystem
effects, but there is some flexibility in the specific questions the
student would address with work likely involving a blend of field work,
laboratory work, and population analyses.

The student would be advised by Associate Professor Zach Peery.
http://labs.russell.wisc.edu/peery/ and be part of active research group.

Funding for successful applicants’ stipend, tuition, and health insurance
is available for at least three years mostly via research assistantships.

Applicants for MSc positions must possess bachelor’s degree and applicants
for PhD positions should possess a MSc degree in animal ecology,
conservation biology, or closely related field. Applicants with strong
field, quantitative, lab, and writing skills, as well as a demonstrated
ability to publish peer-reviewed papers, will be given preference.

To be considered for this position, please send – by Oct 15, 2018 - a cover
letter outlining your interests and research background, a curriculum vitae
(including GPA and GRE scores), and contact information for three
professional references (name, email, phone, address) as either a PDF or MS
Word file to [email protected].

The selected student is expected begin field work in early spring 2019 and
enroll at the UW-Madison in Fall Semester 2019. More details on the
graduate programs can be found at:

https://forestandwildlifeecology.wisc.edu/academics/21417982244_4e0823cb05_k/


For more info, contact:
Zach Peery
Associate Professor
Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Madison, WI 53706
[email protected]
http://labs.russell.wisc.edu/peery/

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