Utah State University: Fully funded PhD Assistantship – Animal space-use 
behavior and demography (joint supervision by Dr. Dan MacNulty and Dr. Tal 
Avgar). The successful applicant will advance understanding about the 
demographic consequences of space-use behavior in free-living large 
vertebrates. Research will focus on the northern Yellowstone elk 
population, which migrates annually to summer ranges throughout 
Yellowstone National Park. The successful applicant will examine how elk 
movement and resource-selection varies with elk density, resource 
availability, and predation risk (from wolves, grizzly bears, and 
cougars), and how these individual space-use behaviors affect survival and 
reproduction. Research will be conducted in collaboration with agency 
scientists and will involve cutting-edge analyses of several long-term 
datasets as well as field work in Yellowstone. Desired start date: January 
7, 2019. A later start date is possible. The assistantship includes 
tuition and fees, health insurance, travel stipend, and a yearly stipend 
of $20k for up to four years. The candidate will be expected to apply for 
additional funding such as the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and S. J. 
and Jesse E. Quinney Doctoral Research Fellowship. Minimum qualifications: 
MSc in ecology, wildlife biology, conservation biology, or related field; 
GRE scores (for both verbal and quantitative) ≥70th percentile and 
cumulative GPA ≥3.50. Competitive applicants will have experience 
collecting, analyzing, presenting, and publishing field data, working 
collaboratively with agency and academic scientists, and strong interests 
in developing and applying quantitative models of animal space-use 
behavior, predator-prey interactions, and demography. Applicants should 
email the following materials as a single pdf file with the subject line 
“PhD Assistantship” to dan.macnu...@usu.edu AND tal.av...@usu.edu: (a) one 
page cover letter describing relevant experience, interests, and 
professional goals, (b) CV, (c) GRE scores, (d) transcripts (unofficial) 
from undergraduate and graduate education, (f) scientific writing sample 
(an academic paper or report written primarily by the applicant), and (e) 
contact information for three professional references. Consideration of 
interested applicants begins immediately and continues until the position 
is filled. Application deadline: November 1, 2018.
Utah State University (http://www.usu.edu) is a Research I (Extensive 
Doctoral) land-grant institution with a student body of over 24,000, 42 
departments, 8 academic colleges, a school of Graduate Studies, and 
diverse research programs. The main campus is located in Logan, a 
community of 100,000 people. Logan is 85 miles north of Salt Lake City in 
scenic Cache Valley, a semi-rural mountain basin with nearby ski resorts, 
lakes, rivers, and mountains providing many recreational opportunities. 
The area has a low cost of living and provides a high quality of life.  
For more information on Logan see http://www.tourcachevalley.com.

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