: Please send a letter of interest, a resume and two letters of
reference to Cheryl Schultz,
schul...@vancouver.wsu.edu. In addition, those interested in volunteering
should get in touch
with us. Review of applications will begin on April 2, 2012 and continue until
position is filled
We are looking for two new students to join our research group in butterfly
ecology and
conservation. A Ph.D. student will work jointly with Cheryl Schultz at
Washington State University
Vancouver and Elizabeth Crone at Harvard Forest. The position is part of a
grant funded by SERDP
and agencies for collaboration, and an excellent
quality of life. Degree programs are offered across all WSU campuses and
students in Vancouver may participate in activities in Pullman.
Priority applications are due January 10, 2013
Please contact Cheryl Schultz for additional information.
Cheryl
study at WSU Vancouver,
please contact
Cheryl Schultz
Cheryl Schultz
Associate Professor Graduate Coordinator
Washington State University Vancouver
14202 NE Salmon Creek Ave.
Vancouver, WA 98686
360.546.9525; 360.546.9064 (fax)
schul...@vancouver.wsu.edu
and agencies for collaboration, and an excellent
quality of life. Degree programs are offered across all WSU campuses and
students in Vancouver may participate in activities in Pullman. Priority
applications are due January 10, 2012. Please contact Cheryl Schultz for
additional information
://research.vancouver.wsu.edu/cheryl-schultz
PhD students are admitted through the Environmental Science Program at WSU
Vancouver. The Program provides students with an interdisciplinary,
applications-oriented education in environmental science. Students will be
financially supported through
from the
reference provider through our online application system.
Review of applications will begin on October 21, 2013. Direct inquiries about
the search via email
to Dr. Cheryl Schultz, Chair of the Search Committee,
schul...@vancouver.wsu.edu.
for research, teaching and service are
required. The reference
letters will be automatically requested from the referee through our online
application system.
Review of applications will begin on October 21, 2013. Direct inquiries about
the search via email
to Dr. Cheryl Schultz, Chair of the Search
in
Vancouver may participate in activities in Pullman.
Priority applications are due January 10, 2014
Please contact Cheryl Schultz for additional information.
Cheryl Schultz
Associate Professor
Program Leader for Graduate Programs in Natural Sciences
Washington State University Vancouver
14202 NE
We seek MS or PhD students to assist with ecological projects related to
conservation of at-risk
butterflies. Please see our website for overview of our research approach, list
of publications, and
letter to prospective graduate students at
http://research.vancouver.wsu.edu/cheryl-schultz
Ph.D. Assistantships in Physical and Chemical Limnology
Funding is available to support two Ph.D. students at Washington State
University (Vancouver).
These students will participate in a collaborative, multi-year, National
Science Foundation-funded
effort to understand interactions between
Assistant or Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics
The Science Programs at the Vancouver Campus and the Mathematics Department
of Washington State University invite applications for a full-time, tenure-
track Assistant or Associate Professor position in applied mathematics
located in
Job Title: Fender’s blue butterfly behavior
Location:Corvallis, OR
Organization: Washington State University Vancouver
Final Application Filing Date: Begin reviewing applications March 26th and
continue until positions are filled
Job Description
Field assistants (and volunteers) are needed to
and small class sizes. For more information, see
http://www.vancouver.wsu.edu/programs/sci/mses.html
Interested students should send a CV/resume and a letter describing past
research experience and future research interests to Cheryl Schultz,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or call 360-546-9525 for more
teaching/research assistantships include tuition waivers as part of their
stipends.
Interested students should send a CV/resume and a letter describing past
research experience and future research interests to Cheryl Schultz,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or call 360-546-9525 for more information
.
Applicants residing in Olympia, Vancouver/Portland and Eugene are especially
encouraged to apply for these positions.
TO APPLY: Please send a letter of interest specifying which position(s) are
being applied for, a resume and two letters of reference to Cheryl Schultz,
[EMAIL PROTECTED
and post a summary to this
list. Also, if you have colleagues that might have ideas, it'd be great if
you could forward this note to them.
Cheers,
Cheryl Schultz
Cheryl B. Schultz
Assistant Professor
School
to everyone for all of your help!
Cheers,
Cheryl Schultz
Ecology and contaminants (PCBs, DDT, mercury, etc)
- abiotic effects on the environment
- how chemicals/nutrients cycle through the environment
- food webs, cascading effects and bioaccumulation
- DDT story in terms of how
describing past
research experience and future research interests to Cheryl Schultz
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
, 2007. Please pass this on to others
who you think might be interested in helping out.
Thanks
Cheers,
Cheryl Schultz
Cheryl B. Schultz
Assistant Professor
School of Biological Sciences
Washington State
techniques), and excellent oral and written communications skills
to interact with private landowners and to write project report and
publications.
For additional information, please contact Cheryl Schultz,
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 360-546-9525. To apply, please send a letter of
interest, CV, transcripts
,
with opportunities at
numerous medical, environmental, research and teaching institutions throughout
the region.
Priority applications are due January 10, 2015
Please contact Cheryl Schultz for additional information.
Cheryl Schultz
Associate Professor
Associate Director for Graduate Studies
Washington
Graduate Assistantships in Climate-Water Quality Interactions
at Washington State University, Vancouver
The Global Change and Watershed Biogeochemistry Laboratory at Washington State
Universitys
Vancouver campus (http://research.vancouver.wsu.edu/gcwblab) seeks a motivated,
independent
M.S.
to rare butterflies and their
prairie habitats in the
Pacific Northwest. Please website for overview of lab research approach, list
of publications, and
letter to prospective graduate students at
http://research.vancouver.wsu.edu/cheryl-schultz
Washington State University Vancouver is a new
rity applications are due January 10, 2017
Please contact Cheryl Schultz for additional information.
Cheryl Schultz
Associate Professor
Program Leader for Natural Sciences Graduate Programs
Washington State University Vancouver
14202 NE Salmon Creek Ave.
Vancouver, WA 98686
360.546.9525
schul...@wsu.edu
Ph.D. Assistantship in Watershed Biogeochemistry and the Food-Energy-Water Nexus
We are seeking a motivated student to pursue a Ph.D. (although exceptional
M.S. applicants will
also be considered) at Washington State Vancouver, as part of a National
Science Foundation-funded
project
gion.
Priority applications are due January 10, 2018
Please contact Cheryl Schultz for additional information.
Cheryl Schultz
Associate Professor
Program Leader for Natural Sciences Graduate Programs
Washington State University Vancouver
14202 NE Salmon Creek Ave.
Vancouver, WA 98686
360.546.
://cas.vancouver.wsu.edu/science-graduate-programs
Interested students should look at the “Join us” link and send requested
information to Cheryl
Schultz, schul...@wsu.edu. https://labs.wsu.edu/conservation-biology/In
addition, Dr. Schultz will
be at the Entomology Association of America annual
ease contact Cheryl Schultz for additional information.
Cheryl Schultz
Associate Professor
Program Leader for Natural Sciences Graduate Programs
Washington State University Vancouver
14202 NE Salmon Creek Ave.
Vancouver, WA 98686
360.546.9525
schul...@wsu.edu
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