Apply by: 1/31/2025
Start date: 5/19/2025
Salary: start at $27,000

Project description: We are seeking an M.S. student to work on a research 
project to determine how plant communities differ between remnant and 
reconstructed prairies. This project is being funded by the U.S. Fish and 
Wildlife Service to guide decisions on management and reconstruction efforts in 
the Prairie Pothole Region of Minnesota. The student will enroll in the 
Wildlife Ecology program in the Department of Natural Resource Ecology and 
Management or the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology program in the Department of 
Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology at Iowa State University.

Duties: The student will conduct fieldwork, run statistical analyses, and 
interpret and communicate results to meet project objectives. They will also be 
expected to develop additional research questions within their expertise. 
Fieldwork will take place in Minnesota from May-August 2025-2026. The student 
will collect plant data using a variety of techniques and established protocols 
to deliver highly detailed plant community composition data. This student will 
work in tandem with another M.S. student collecting butterfly data at the same 
sites. Academic responsibilities will include taking classes and writing a 
thesis based on research findings.

Qualifications: B.S. in Plant Science, Wildlife Sciences, Biology, Ecology, or 
a related field with an undergraduate GPA ≥ 3.0. An ideal candidate has a 
positive attitude, inclusive mindset, good organizational skills, attention to 
detail, strong work ethic, excellent communication skills, and the ability to 
work well both independently and on a team. Applicants with experience with 
plant survey methods and quantitative methods will be most competitive. 
Applicants from underrepresented and historically excluded groups are 
encouraged to apply. GRE scores are not required. Candidates must have a valid 
driver’s license (or ability to get one) and a clean driving record.

Funding: The student will be supported by a research assistantship with a 
stipend of approximately $27,000 per year. Benefits include health insurance 
and a tuition waiver.

To apply: Please apply by completing this form: 
https://forms.gle/ZXMnGstVE8E5ArGB6. You will need to upload a single pdf 
document containing 1) a one-page cover letter describing your background, 
interest in this position, and career goals; 2) your CV or resume; 3) 
unofficial transcripts; and 4) contact information for three professional 
references. Contact Dr. Katherine Kral-O’Brien (kra...@iastate.edu) with 
questions.
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Katherine Kral-O'Brien, PhD
Assistant Professor
Pollinator Ecology and Conservation
Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management
she/her

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107 Science II
2310 Pammel Drive
Ames, Iowa 50011-1130
Phone: 515-294-7315

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