The Echinacea Project is looking for enthusiastic undergraduates for the 2025 summer field season. Our project investigates how small population size and reduced genetic diversity influence individual fitness, population demographics, plant-insect interactions and evolution in the purple coneflower, Echinacea angustifolia. We seek students with interests in plant population biology, evolution and quantitative genetics, pollination biology, plant-insect interactions, and conservation biology. This REU (research experience for undergraduates) is a great opportunity for aspiring ecologists, conservation biologists, and evolutionary biologists to gain field research experience. There are also opportunities for those with quantitative backgrounds (statistics, math, computer science) to gain experience managing data, programming, or modeling.
- Location: western Minnesota - Duration: 10-12 weeks during June-August with flexible start and end dates - Application due by Feb 18th at 11:59pm CST - Salary: $640/week stipend, travel expenses to the research site are covered. We provide housing. We especially encourage individuals from groups underrepresented in science to apply! Learn more and apply at: https://echinaceaproject.org/opportunities/ Best, Maddie, Wyatt, and Stuart on behalf of Team Echinacea echinaceaProject.org <https://echinaceaproject.org/> | @TeamEchinacea <https://twitter.com/TeamEchinacea> *To reach our scientific, conservation, and educational goals, the Echinacea Project strives to build a diverse and collaborative team committed to learning, inclusivity, and anti-racism. We welcome and encourage individuals from groups historically excluded from sciences and conservation.* To unsubscribe from this list please go to https://community.esa.org/confirm/?u=RhPWqPxFwODKvbkiT32nkIqRrsiSgulp