Graduate student (PhD or MS) assistantships available to participate in 
research projects exploring dynamics of Great Lakes ecosystems, food webs and 
fisheries.  Selected individuals will be expected to work collaboratively with 
scientists from federal laboratories as well as Purdue University.  These 
projects involve an integration of field studies, laboratory analyses, 
controlled experiments and quantitative modeling analyses.

Specific research topics include: 
1)      Exploring the potential of the larval stage as a recruitment bottleneck 
for fish in the upper Great Lakes
2)      Determining the ecological effects of seasonal hypoxia on food web 
structure and fish vital rates in central Lake Erie. 

Selected individuals will be co-advised by Drs. Paris Collingsworth and Tomas 
Höök and enroll in Purdue University’s Department of Forestry and Natural 
Resources (www.ag.purdue.edu/fnr) in West Lafayette, IN.

Qualifications:
Minimum qualifications include a BS (for MS position) or MS (for PhD position) 
in Biology, Ecology, Fisheries Science, or related field; GPA of 3.2 or 
greater; and above average GRE scores.

Salary:
Assistantships include 12-month stipend, full tuition coverage, and insurance.

Start date:
June 2019.

How to Apply:
The positions will remain open until filled. For full consideration, please 
respond by 7-Janary-2019 and submit cover letter, CV, GRE scores (unofficial), 
transcript (unofficial), and names and contact numbers of three references to 
Paris Collingsworth ([email protected]; 312 886-7449).

For more information please contact:
Paris Collingsworth
[email protected]

Purdue University is an affirmative action equal opportunity employer.

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