GRADUATE STUDENT POSITION (M.S.) AVAILABLE IN ECOPHYSIOLOGY/SILVICULTURE,
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCE ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, OKLAHOMA STATE
UNIVERSITY, STILLWATER, OK
We are seeking a graduate student to join our team as we undertake an
exciting research project to develop management
POST DOCTORAL FELLOW POSITION AVAILABLE
MODELING CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTS ON FORESTED COMMUNITIES
Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK
A link to the full job announcement can be found at
http://nrem.okstate.edu/
The Department of Natural
Graduate Research Assistantship (M.S.) is available to study carbon
dynamics in oak-pine savanna in eastern Oklahoma to begin Spring or Summer
2011. This project is part of a larger research effort examining the
community and production ecology of the tallgrass prairie – oak pine
forest –
biology, or
related degree. If applicable, a minimum grade point average of 3.00 (A =
4.00) and acceptable GRE scores are required.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested individuals should contact:
Dr. Rodney Will
008C Agriculture Hall
Stillwater, OK 74078
405-744-5444
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
scores are required.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested individuals should contact:
Dr. Rodney Will
008C Agriculture Hall
Stillwater, OK 74078
405-744-5444
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LOCATION AND FACILITIES:
The Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management is part of the
Division
, plant biology, or
related degree. If applicable, a minimum grade point average of 3.00 (A =
4.00) and acceptable GRE scores are required.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested individuals should contact:
Dr. Rodney Will
008C Agriculture Hall
Stillwater, OK 74078
405-744-5444
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assistant Professor, Ecohydrology
Oklahoma State University
A full-time, eleven-month, tenure-track position, 70% research and 30%
extension. This position reports directly to the Head of the Department
of Natural Resource Ecology and Management (NREM). Responsibilities: 1.
Establish a
Assistant Professor, Forest Resource Management
Oklahoma State University
A full-time, eleven-month, tenure-track position, 75% research and 25%
teaching. This position reports directly to the Head of the Department of
Natural Resource Ecology and Management (NREM). Responsibilities: 1.
Assistant Professor, Natural Resource Economics and Finance
Oklahoma State University
A full-time, eleven-month, tenure-track position, 75% research and 25%
teaching. This position reports directly to the Head of the Department of
Natural Resource Ecology and Management (NREM).
. If applicable, a minimum grade point average of 2.70 (A = 4.00) and
acceptable GRE scores are required.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested individuals should contact:
Dr. Rodney Will
008C Agricultural Hall
Stillwater, OK 74078
405-744-5444
rodney.w
Assistant Professor of Natural Resource Management
Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management
Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
Oklahoma State University
The Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management (NREM) at Oklahoma
State University invites
The Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management (NREM) at Oklahoma
State University invites applications for a full-time, eleven-month,
tenure-track position (60% teaching and 40% research) at the rank of Assistant
Professor in Forest Ecology and Geospatial Analytics.
The successful
of 2.70 (A = 4.00) and
acceptable GRE scores are required.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested individuals should contact:
Dr. Rodney Will
008C Agricultural Hall
Stillwater, OK 74078
405-744-5444
rodney.w...@okstate.edu<mailto:rodney.w...@okstate.edu>
Dr. Chris Zou
008C Agricultural Hall
Stil
biology, forestry,
ecology, or related degree. Plant identification skills or aptitude are
necessary. If applicable, a minimum grade point average of 2.80 (A = 4.00)
and acceptable GRE scores are required.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested individuals should contact:
Dr. Rodney
management, plant
biology, ecology, or related degree. If applicable, a competitive GPA and
acceptable GRE scores are required.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested individuals should contact:
Dr. Rodney Will
008C Agricultural Hall
Stillwater, OK 74078
405-744
INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Dr. Rodney Will
Oklahoma State University
Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management
008 Agricultural Hall
Stillwater Oklahoma 74078
(405) 744-5444
E-mail: rodney.w...@okstate.edu
http://nrem.okstate.edu
As an equal opportunity and affirmative action
The Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management (NREM) at Oklahoma
State University invites applications for a full-time, eleven-month,
tenure-track position (60% research and 40% teaching).
The successful candidate will develop an active research program in
Quantitative Ecology to
The Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management (NREM) at Oklahoma
State University invites applications for a full-time, eleven-month,
tenure-track position (60% research and 40% teaching) at the rank of Assistant
Professor in Quantitative Ecology. The research appointment is in the
: a
statement
detailing your interest and qualifications for the position, a proposed start
date, a CV, and the
names and contact information for 2 people who could write on your behalf.
_
Rodney Mauricio, Ph.D.
Department of Genetics
University of Georgia
Athens
information (mauri...@uga.edu).
Rodney Mauricio
Program Director, UGA-China PIRE
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Rodney Mauricio, Ph.D.
Department of Genetics
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-7223
Lab Web Page: http://www.genetics.uga.edu/mauriciolab
PIRE Grant Web Page: http
, a CV and the name, phone number and e-mail
address of 2 references.
_
Rodney Mauricio, Ph.D.
Department of Genetics
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-7223
Lab Web Page: http://www.genetics.uga.edu/mauriciolab
PIRE Grant Web Page: http://www.genetics.uga.edu
Two Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Tree Physiology and Remote
Sensing/Spatial Analysis in Natural Resources
School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science, Michigan Technological
University
Appointment Terms: Two nine-month, tenure-track positions at the Assistant
Professor level are
for the 2010
program are available
on our website:
http://www.genetics.uga.edu/pire/undergrad.html. We encourage any interested
students to
contact Dr. Mauricio for more information (mauri...@uga.edu).
Rodney Mauricio
Program Director, UGA-China PIRE
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Rodney Mauricio, Ph.D
Plant ecological geneticists are encouraged to apply for this position.
FACULTY POSITION IN PLANT GENETICS
The University of Georgia has long maintained strengths in plant biology. As
part of a long-term effort to build on these strengths, the Department of
Genetics invites applications for a
. Rodney Mauricio, UGA-PIRE
Program Director,
via email (mauri...@uga.edu). General inquiries can be directed at Dr. Mauricio
as well.
Current List of Senior Personnel on the UGA PIRE:
Michael Arnold (Department of Genetics, University of Georgia)
Jeff Bennetzen (Department of Genetics, University
for more information (mauri...@uga.edu).
Rodney Mauricio
Program Director, UGA-China PIRE
Michigan Technological University is pleased to announce a strategic faculty
hiring initiative (SFHI) for up to seven faculty to build upon existing
expertise in water at the University. This team of faculty will define and
address compelling issues in the natural, engineering, and
Two graduate positions are available for qualified individuals to study
peatland ecology at Michigan Technological University
(http://forest.mtu.edu/faculty/chimner/wetlandlab/home.htm) and the US Forest
Service Northern Research Station. The first position is seeking a PhD student
to work on
The Department of Genetics at the University of Georgia invites applications at
the Assistant
Professor level for a tenure-track faculty position in evolutionary genetics.
We welcome
applications from any area of evolution research, from pattern to process, and
we are particularly
interested
of
Genetics, for which
more information can be found at http://www.genetics.uga.edu/.
Rodney Mauricio
Department of Genetics
Davison Life Sciences Building
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-7223
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.genetics.uga.edu/mauriciolab
together the application materials. We encourage any
interested students to
contact us for more information. Or, see the web site:
http://www.genetics.uga.edu/pire/undergrad.html or e-mail us at [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
Rodney Mauricio
Program Director, UGA-China PIRE
Department of Genetics
University
? Contact Dr. Rodney Mauricio, UGA-PIRE Program Director, via email
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Current List of Senior Personnel on the UGA PIRE:
Michael Arnold (Department of Genetics, University of Georgia)
Jeff Bennetzen (Department of Genetics, University of Georgia)
John Burke (Department of Plant Biology
will involve collaboration with University faculty. Recent PhD
required. Annual salary commensurate with experience ($57,503 - $68,922
plus benefits). Citizenship restrictions apply. Contact Dr. Rodney
Venterea at 612-624-7842 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] USDA/ARS is an equal
opportunity provider
12-mo. position beginning around November 1 available to develop and
implement Bayesian hierarchical models that integrate count data from the
North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) and capture-recapture data from
the Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship (MAPS) program to inform
comprising thousands of
point count surveys. The successful candidate will be employed by The
Institute for Bird Populations (IBP; www.birdpop.org) based in Point Reyes
Station, CA and will work under the supervision of IBP Research Ecologist
Jim Saracco and Executive Director Rodney Siegel
biologists. Starting salary is $2,600-$3,400/mo,
depending on skills and experience, plus competitive benefits. To apply,
send cover letter outlining relevant experience, CV, and contact information
for 2 references to Rodney Siegel at rsie...@birdpop.org by November 7, 2014.
The Institute for Bird Populations (www.birdpop.org) works with local
organizations to host intensive passerine bird banding classes. The classes
provide a unique hands-on experience that will be very useful to students
embarking on a career in ornithology or for researchers handling or banding
The Institute for Bird Populations has openings for field technicians on two
projects that start soon:
1 – Conducting backcountry avian point counts at Yosemite, Sequoia, and
Kings Canyon National Parks. Starts April 26 or as soon as possible. For
more information and application instructions
!
Rodney Siegel
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Rodney Siegel, Executive Director
The Institute for Bird Populations
PO Box 1346
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956
415-663-2051
www.birdpop.org
); a one-page statement of research interests
and experience in securing extramural support; and a one-page statement of
teaching philosophy, as well as selected reprints. Please direct inquiries
to Dr. Rodney Chimner at rchim...@mtu.edu.
Review of applications will begin November 15, 2016
A Masters position is available for a qualified individual to work on a
collaborative project with Michigan Technological University, Ottawa
National Forest, The Nature Conservancy, and Wisconsin DNR. The project’s
goal is to quantify successional pathways and fire frequency in wetlands in
the
Michigan Technological University invites inquiries, applications, and
nominations for the position of Dean of the School of Forest Resources and
Environmental Science. The Dean of the School of Forest Resources and
Environmental Science (SFRES) provides leadership in shaping the vision for
the
A fully funded PhD position is available for a qualified individual to work
on a forested wetland creation project. The goal of the project is to
develop techniques to restore both wetland trees and understory plants on
post-limestone mining sites in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The
research
Drs. Lesley Bulluck and Rodney Dyer in the Department of Biology and the
Center for Environmental Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University are
seeking applications for two graduate student positions to work with
Prothonotary Warblers beginning April 2016.
One position is for a graduate
a CV to
Dr. Rodney Dyer (rjd...@vcu.edu) before applying.
--
Rodney J. Dyer, PhD
Department of Biology
Center for Environmental Studies
Virginia Commonwealth University
http://dyerlab.bio.vcu.edu
of the other way around?
Just some thoughts,
Rodney
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 4:31 PM, James Farlin <jpfar...@ucdavis.edu> wrote:
> Some journals, such as the open access UC Journal Collabra are doing just
> that, where a portion of publication fees are set aside for authors and
> they
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