All:

I am seeking a qualified candidate for a 2-year funded Master's program 
studying migration and passage of American shad through the Envinonmental 
Conservation program at the University of Massachusetts.  Qualified candidates 
must have a BA/BS and  be able to perform field work that can be physically 
demanding.  The degree will include extensive work with various forms of 
telemetry (radio, acoustic, and PIT), and the student will need to be able to 
quickly learn database development and management skills, along with advanced 
statistical techniques.  Strong math skills a definite plus.

This position requires a rapid response: it is contingent on funding, and will 
begin in June of 2011 (possibly sooner).

Interested candidates should provide resumes, transcripts, and references to me 
at the address below.

Thanks,

Ted

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Theodore Castro-Santos, PhD.
Research Ecologist
S.O. Conte Anadromous Fish Research Center
One Migratory Way, P.O. Box 796
Turners Falls, MA  01376
413-863-3838
[email protected]

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