Graduate Fellowship in Forest Restoration Ecology &
Management
Graduate fellowships are available for students to pursue a
Master of Science degree in the area of forest restoration
ecology and management through the Department of Biology at
the University of Mississippi.  Participating students would
have several unique and exciting opportunities, including a
summer internship with a successful forest restoration
project in British Columbia, Canada; participation in
collaborative research on forest restoration and fire
ecology in northern Mississippi; coursework in forest
restoration ecology, research methods, and professional
development; and supported travel to meetings.  Each student
will choose to work with one or more faculty advisors
specializing in particular forest ecological processes and
organisms.  We especially encourage applications from
students interested in population genetics, soil or aquatic
microorganisms, forest insects, and/or ecosystem nutrient
dynamics, although all areas of interest will be considered.
Students will receive stipend support in the amount of
$18,000 per year for two years, through a United States
Department of Agriculture graduate training fellowship.
**Fellowships are only available to U.S. citizens and
nationals.

The University of Mississippi is located in Oxford,
Mississippi, a small college town in the forested uplands of
northern Mississippi known for its outstanding educational
and cultural opportunities (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford,_Mississippi).

Preferred starting date for the fellowship is January 2009,
although applications for a starting date of August 2009 may
be considered if positions are still available.  For more
information and instructions on how to apply, please contact
Dr. Jason Hoeksema by e-mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Applications for January 2009 admission will be accepted
until October 1, 2008, or until all positions are filled.
Applications for August 2009 admission, if positions are
available, will be accepted until February 1, 2009.  Members
of under-represented groups are especially encouraged to
apply. The University of Mississippi is an EEO/AA/Title
VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA employer.

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Steve Brewer
Associate Professor
Department of Biology
PO Box 1848
University of Mississippi
University, Mississippi 38677-1848

Brewer web page - http://home.olemiss.edu/~jbrewer/

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Phone - 662-915-1077

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