The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) is the land-grant university 
of the Nation's Capital. The College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability and 
Environmental Sciences (CAUSES) embodies the land-

grant tradition of UDC and offers academic programs in urban agriculture, urban 
sustainability, water resources management, nutrition and dietetics, urban 
architecture and community planning.



Position Description

CAUSES seeks a Graduate Assistant to join its Professional Science Master's 
Program in Urban 
Agriculture<https://www.udc.edu/causes/professional-science-masters-program/> 
to start in spring 2019 (preferably). The Graduate Assistant will evaluate 
cultural practices and growing methods for two new ethnic crops. Of particular 
interest is how the two hardy and highly nutritious crops may benefit urban 
agriculture and sustainability, with a goal of improving food security, 
mitigating climate change, increasing green-economy jobs and small businesses, 
and bringing locally-grown and nutritious food to residents. Research will be 
conducted at UDC's main campus and the agricultural experiment station. The 
Graduate Assistant will also contribute to community outreach. He/she will be 
expected to conduct research 20 hours per week during spring and fall semesters 
and 30-40 hours per week during summer, which carries a stipend of 
approximately $20,000 for 12-months and a reduction or complete payment of 
tuition.



Primary qualifications

* Undergraduate degree in agriculture, horticulture, entomology, plant 
pathology, biological sciences, ecology, or closely related field. Or, 
demonstrated work experience in these fields

* Good organizational skills, attention to detail, and a self-driven curiosity

* Proven ability to conduct independent research and/or maintain agricultural 
systems

* Excellent communication skills and the ability to convene and organize 
research groups, work as part of a scientific team, and relay information to 
the general public

* Strong quantitative skills and a basic understanding of biostatistics are 
preferred

*   Knowledge and/or experience in field research and/or growing leafy 
vegetables is preferred

* Physical ability to work outdoors in a variety of conditions

* A valid driver's license is required and personal transportation is essential



Application

Applicants apply for the Graduate Assistantship through the PI and then the 
selected student will apply for the PSM Program through UDC. Applicants should 
email the PI: 1) a letter of interest detailing their qualifications for the 
position (two-page maximum); 2) a curriculum vitae; 3) unofficial transcripts; 
and 4) three professional references with contact information (institution, 
email address, phone number).



Application deadline: Open until filled. Priority deadline is February 8th.



Start date: Spring (preferably) or Fall semester 2019.



Duration: One year, renewable for a second year if expectations are met



Contact: To apply for the Graduate Assistantship or for questions, please 
contact Dr. Mamatha Hanumappa: mamatha.hanuma...@udc.edu; Ph 202-274-5499.

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Dr. Mamatha Hanumappa
Project Specialist, Ethnic and Specialty Crops
Center for Urban Agriculture and Gardening Education
College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability and Environmental Sciences (CAUSES)
University of the District of Columbia
4200 Connecticut Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20008
Email: mamatha.hanuma...@udc.edu<mailto:mamatha.hanuma...@udc.edu>
Office Phone: 202-274-5499
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