Calling all early career plant scientists!
The New Phytologist Tansley Medal is awarded annually in recognition of an
outstanding contribution to plant science by an individual in the early stages
of their career (student and post-doctoral researchers with up to five years'
experience since
The Environmental Biogeochemistry and Paleoecology lab at Utah State
University (http://qcnr.usu.edu/directory/brahney_janice) is recruiting
MSc students to join an interdisciplinary research program broadly
focused on aquatic ecosystems and water resources in the Canadian
Columbia River Basin
Graduate Research Assistantship in Sustainability Modeling at the
Food-Energy-Water Nexus at Washington State University
We are seeking a PhD student interested in environmental sustainability
and coupled human-natural systems modeling to pursue their graduate
education in the School of the
My colleague Vickie Borowicz and I recently launched a crowdfunding effort
for a project on the role of hemiparasitic plants in prairies and prairie
restorations
https://experiment.com/projects/reviving-restorations-can-native-parasitic-plants-bring-better-balance-to-tallgrass-prairies
This
I'm preparing to teach a seminar which surveys global biomes, but I'd also
like to include examples of rare, overlooked, or peculiar habitats.
I'd appreciate any suggestions along those lines, from anywhere in the
world--and I recognize this is somewhat subjective, which for my
FELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT - Anthony A. Lapham River Conservation Fellow
LOCATION: Washington, D.C.
DATE: Summer 2017 to Summer 2019
APPLICATIONS DUE: January 31, 2017
ANNUAL STIPEND: $43,000 plus benefits*
**Questions should be directed to lap...@americanrivers.org**
The Anthony A. Lapham River
The Gugger Lab (http://pgugger.al.umces.edu) at the University of Maryland
Center for Environmental Science (UMCES) is seeking a motivated Ph.D.
student to develop a dissertation project on ecological genomics of trees.
The lab uses next-generation sequencing approaches to understand how
The University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology (OSE) and the UGA River
Basin Center invite applicants for the James Butler and John Spencer
Fellowships for Fall 2017 admission to the OSE master’s degree programs.
Each of these awards constitutes a paid nine-month research assistantship